Yes it is completely safe.
Using a condom can reduce the risk of transmitting infections, including vaginal staph infections, during sexual activity. However, while condoms provide a barrier, they may not completely eliminate the risk, especially if there are cuts or sores present. It's essential to communicate with your partner about their condition and consider consulting a healthcare professional for personalized advice. Overall, practicing safe sex and maintaining good hygiene are important steps to minimize risks.
You can have safe gay sex the same way you have any other safe sex. Always use a condom to protect yourself from STDs.
It's perfectly ok as long as you use a condom if your doing vaginal
It is safe to go from the vagina to the anus during sex. But if you go from the anus BACK to the vagina, bacteria from the anus can cause urinary tract infection or bladder infection. Use a condom. Make sure you use a new condom when going from anus to vagina during sex. If you are trying to conceive, make sure the male cleanses his penis with mild soap and warm water before making the switch back to vaginal sex.
It depends on the situation. If you are in a relationship then by all means if both of you are ready go ahad and have safe sex. I would recommend oral se but if you must have vaginal or anal intercoiurse please use a condom. Masturbation is the easiest way to get sex. you can do it by yourself almost anywhere. My point is, if you are really horny, you always have sex on you.
I would certainly hope that your boyfriend doesn't have vaginal lips! Hopefully the couple is practicing "safe sex." If a condom is used, it is possible that the woman is having an allergic reaction. Some people, men and women, are very sensitive/allergic to latex or lotions, creams, etc...
Practice safe sex--use a condom every time you have sexGet tested regularly and have your partners test as wellAbstain from sex
Did the condom break or leak? If so, you could be pregnant!
No. The only thing that can prevent pregnancy is abstaining from sex completely or by using a condom in conjunction with birth control.
That's the ideal. Now abstain from oral, anal and vaginal sex for seven days. Don't even do these with a condom. After that -- back to normal.
The short answer is "No." There is only "safer sex." For sexually transmitted diseases, using a condom will reduce your risk TREMENDOUSLY, but will not make it disappear. As for getting pregnant... condoms have a 12% failure rate. If that's all you use--- you're looking at a 1 in 10 chance of getting pregnant. Is that safer? Yes. Is that safe? No. For pregnancy... use multiple methods. It will decrease your chances of getting pregnant greatly. Diaphragm, pull-out, condom, spermicide, the pill, Fertility Awareness Method, etc... use as many as you can, and you will be "safer." There is no such thing as 'safe sex.' COndoms break way to much. Condoms can come off. Trust me trying to get a condom out of vaginal cavity is not easy or fun. No there is no 100% safe sex condoms do provide a lesser chance of contracting diseases and getting pregnant but diseases such as herpes can still be transmitted even with the use of a condom so please be extremely careful with the choices that you make concerning your partner and the methods of protection you use hope this helps, good luck, and GOD BLESS!!!
Yes. No birth control is 100% safe. The pill used with a condom is the best one.