Not if you want an STD.
under normal circumstances the pill has a reputation for being a good method of contraception however there is no such thing as 100% safe.
A symbiotic relationship is when both species need each-other to survive, for example the lynx and the hare. Without the hare the lynx would starve and without the lynx the hare would overpopulate. A parasitic relationship is where one species benefits and one is damaged.
If you mean a symbiotic relationship, it is an ecological relationship where two creatures depend on one another for survival. However, sometimes the creatures choose to live among each other without the actual need for it. An example where creatures depend on each other is a clown fish in a sea anemone.
A commensal relationship requires that one organism benefits from the relationship without affecting the other organism. So, in order for that to be true, the algae would have to be neutral to the sloth... not harming it or aiding it (those relationships would be defined differently). It would have to not affect it at all.
No, even if you consider a young son who is totally dependant on his mother and would die without her care, mutualism is an interespecific (between different species) interaction.
Mutualism is a relationship between 2 organisms in which they both benefit. An example is a butterfly and a flower, because the butterfly can drink a flowerâ??s nectar, and help pollinate the flower.
The term "safe sex" does NOT cover birth control- but is directed at preventing the spread of HIV (AIDS). Condoms CAN provide SAFER sex, but condoms DO fail -some studies show a failure rate of about 12%. If you are having sexual intercourse, condoms (when ALWAYS used and used correctly) can significantly reduce potential exposure to most STDs. However, the only TRUE safe sex is to have sex only in a mutually monogamous relationship (with only one other person, that also only has sex with you, and both of you do not have an STD.)
Healthy people without diseases can enjoy sex without fear of disease. The great unknown is whether anyone is really healthy or not. You can't see a disease in most people & people have been known to lie about their health in order to have sex. so every sex outside of a monogamous relationship with a known, healthy person is risky. Condoms can help but nothing other than abstinence is absolutely safe.
An "emotional affair" is an affair, which excludes physical intimacy but includes emotional intimacy. It may also be called an affair of the heart. Where one partner is in a committed monogamous relationship, an emotional affair is a type of chaste nonmonogamy without consummation. When the affair breaches an agreement in the monogamous relationship of one of the partners to the affair, the term infidelity may be more apt source: wikipedia
Go to a hospital and they'll usually provide you with free condoms.
Develop a strong relationship and don't cheapen the experience. Show up with real birth control, like condoms. Many guys expect sex early in the relationship and if the girl/woman is threatened with the possibility that you will move on without it...you may get the sex but not the relationship. Worth it?
When a couple considers themselves non exclusive, it means they have agreed to be a couple without the restrictions of a monogamous relationship. In other words, if either of them decides to go out on a date or have sex with another person, they are free to do so as agreed.
Are you talking about pills here? If you are, pills (used correctly) will prevent pregnancy 99 times out of a hundred. Condoms will prevent pregnancy about 93 times out of a hundred. BUT, condoms also help prevent infection.
Ejaculation doesn't normally happen immediately after insertion. It usually takes at least a few minutes of movement to get an ejaculation.
drinking Foster's and raping koalas without condoms
Condoms! Don't have sex without a condom!
Michael Shernoff has written: 'Without condoms'
Answer Having no sex at all.Without condoms or birth control you can't prevent pregnancy if you keep on having sex.First of all, without condoms you can spread all kinds of diseases if you or your partner carries HIV or any other STD's.Second, birth control is just the extra protection against pregnancy along with condoms, don't think you can just use birth control and go on without condoms. Unless you know for sure you or your partner don't carry HIV or any STD's and also don't mind about getting pregnant. Or you can have a surgery which does not go without risks and is non-reversible.