April 30, 2015

7 Sure Ways to practice safer sex

If you're dating, it's very important to have sex safely. Practicing
safe sex every time you have sex can help to protect you against
both pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases. You need to
learn to stay safe against STDs and unwanted pregnancies. This
short write-up will teach you 7 Sure Ways to practice safer
sex . Enjoy!
1. Avoid mixing drugs and alcohol with sex. Your safe sex
practices can be defeated and less effective if you're not in your
right mind, and you also put yourself at risk of making poor
decisions.
2. Get tested regularly. Go to your doctor or a free clinic regularly
to get screened for HIV and other sexually-transmitted infections
or diseases. Get tested together before entering into a new
relationship, and get tested regularly while you're in relationships,
to be on the safe side.
3. Take birth control pills. This is the most common type of
hormonal birth control and is taken orally every day. When
taken correctly and regularly, hormonal birth control is 99%
effective. If you're interested in hormonal birth control, talk to
your gynecologist about a prescription.
4. Always take time to talk with your parters before and after
sex. Each time you enter into a new sexual relationship, take time
to talk to your partner before having sex. Be honest about your
own sexual experiences and your own desire to practice safe
sex. If your partner doesn't want to practice safe sex, don't have
sex with them!
5. Try and avoid hook-ups and one-night-stands with people,
especially people you don't know and won't have contact with.
Choose sexual partners smartly to avoid risks, and avoid sex
with anyone who doesn't practice safely.
6. Learn to recognize the symptoms of sexual transmitted
diseases and infections, and pay attention to your body if you're
sexually active.
Men should have regular examinations by a doctor, aside from
regular tests. Make sure you're always in good health.
Girls should schedule regular check-ups with their gynecologists,
especially if taking hormonal birth control.
7. Use a condom.
- For men.. you should put the condom on as soon as your
penis becomes erect. Putting the condom on early will reduce
the risk of passing on any diseases that are spread from skin-to-
skin as well as the risk of forgetting to put one on later when you
are swept away by the heat of a moment. **hehe..
- It is very important to leave enough room at the tip of the
condom for the person wearing it to ejaculate. Failure to leave
room can increase the risk of condom breakage. Make sure that
there is no air trapped in the tip of the condom when you first
put the condom on.
- After you have ejaculated, make sure to hold the base of the
condom as you are withdrawing your penis from your partner's
body.
This prevents the condom from slipping away.
- Always check the expiration date of the condom before you
open the packet. You should also make sure that the condom
package is intact by checking for the air bubble.
WARNING: Don't ever use a female and male condom at the
same time. It can cause friction that will tear one or both of the
condoms, making them ineffective.

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