Wednesday, May 20, 2009

Sex Tips : How To Have Safer Sex




It's all well and good to know that you should be practicing safer sex in order to reduce your chance of acquiring a sexually transmitted disease, but how do you have safe sex? Find out here, with all the safe sex tips you'll ever need.
Condoms 101 (24) Oral Sex Tips (7)
Why Some Men Might Like the Female Condom The female condom isn't only an innovation for women who want to take more control over their safe sex lives. Certain groups of men also really like using this alternative to male condoms.
How to Give a Safe BlowjobOral sex isn't safe sex: blow jobs put both the giver and the receiver at risk of numerous STDs. Fortunately, for everyone who enjoys fellatio, there are ways to make the act safer.
How To Go Down On a Woman SafelyOral sex isn't safe sex. Cunnilingus puts both the giver and the receiver at risk of numerous STDs. Fortunately, for everyone who enjoys going down on a woman, there are ways to make the act safer.
The Mechanics of Safer SexHow do you make sex safer? This article describes ways you can protect yourself during some common sexual activities.
Top 10 Ways to Avoid Contracting an STDYou know you want to have sex, but what's the best way to do so as safely as possible? How can you reduce the risk of contracting an STD?
Is Oral Sex Safe Sex? It's all very well and good to say that oral sex is not safe sex, but how much of a risk are you actually taking if you choose to practice unprotected oral sex? What sexually transmitted diseases can be transferred from genitals to mouth and vice versa?
How To Use A Male CondomInstructions for how to use a male condom.
How to Use The Female CondomWomen: Do you want to try something different in bed? Interested in taking more control over your STD protection? Consider experimenting with the female condom.
Make Your Own Dental DamDental dams can be hard to find, not to mention expensive. You can, however, make your own with a condom and a pair of scissors!
Can Fingering Give me An STD? There is almost no published research addressing the question of whether fingering (digital-vaginal penetration, manual penetration, heavy petting, whatever you want to call it) is a risk factor for STD transmission, but logic says it should be.
Safer Sex For LesbiansWomen who have sex with women don't need to worry about getting pregnant, so they frequently also fail to think about safer sex. This is unfortunate, since there are several STDs that can be passed from woman to woman. The situation is additionally complicated because lesbians tend to have lower health care utilization, and may not be screened for problems as often as their heterosexual counterparts.
The Hidden Dangers of Nonoxynol-9Nonoxynol-9 (N-9) may reduce your risk of pregnancy, but it can actually increase your risk of acquiring a sexually transmitted disease. Learn more about why this spermicide that is supposed to protect you might be damaging your health.
What is a Microbicide?Microbicides are topical compounds that can be used to protect against STDs during rectal or vaginal intercourse
Do You Have A Condom?If you're planning on having sex, or are the sort of person who might be having sex even if they don't plan to, your answer should always be yes. It's important for everyone, male or female, to carry their own safer sex supplies. That way, if you decide to have sex, you'll always be prepared. Whether or not you're a boy scout.
Things To Talk About Before Having SexBefore you start having sex with a new partner, there are some questions you should ask to keep yourself safe. Have you each been tested for STDs? Do you have the supplies you need to practice safer sex?
Oral Sex Tip - Choosing a Condom for Oral SexWhen you want to have safe oral sex, whether it's with a man or with a woman, it's important to choose the right sort of condom to use. Condoms with n-9 are a bad idea, because they make your tongue go numb, but there are plenty of other options.
Oral Sex Tip - Putting On a Condom With Your MouthHave trouble convincing your partner to use a condom? Try putting it on with your mouth. Condoms make oral sex safer, but using oral sex to put on a condom is also a great way to convince a reluctant partner that safe sex is a good idea. Here are some tips for how to apply a condom in a way that any man will find stimulating.
Where To Find Free CondomsPracticing safer sex doesn't need to cost you an arm and a leg. A lot of times if you just look around you can get your condoms for free.
When a Woman Doesn't Want To Use a Condom Although many people think that it's always the male sex partner who is reluctant to use a condom, that isn't actually the case. Often it's a woman saying that she doesn't like condoms or want to use them. Some women are just being stubborn, but others have had experiences that make them honestly believe that sex with condoms is bad for their health. Here's how to change their minds

1 comment:

  1. Hello,

    Most of your post is taken directly from my work. Although I appreciate you linking to the articles that it is taken from, you should say up front that the words are not your own. Perhaps "Below, find a collection of articles written by Elizabeth Boskey about this subject." It's unethical to use someone else's writing as your own. The only thing on this page that I didn't write is the top image. The rest is just meta information from my articles in a list.

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