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Topic: Sociology > Education
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Date: 10 Oct 2005 11:49:27 PM
Object: Basic rules for safe sex
Never ***** in a female without a condom on.
Unless she's on the pill and using a diaphragm both.
If she's neither on the pill nor using a diaphragm, use a condom and
pull out.
If she's either on the pill or using a diaphragm, you may elect to have
sex without a condom, but pull out before you ***** or put a condom on
before you finish.
However, if you ever has sex without a condom the risk of contracting
sexually transmitted diseases is higher.
If you are female and have multiple sex partners, test yourself
periodically for Gonorrhea and Chlamydia, because if left untreated
they could lead to Pelvic Inflammatory disease which could lead to
infertility.
Use a condom to minimize the risk of the ten most prevalent sexually
transmitted diseases.
Scabies
Crabs
Molluscum Contagiosum
Trichomoniasis
Gonorrhea
Chlamydia
Syphilis
Herpes
Warts
HIV
The chance that someone not associated with homosexuals is infected
with HIV is low, and condoms reduce the risk of contracting HIV by 90%,
but they do not provide as much protection against Herpes which is also
a more prevalent disease. To be extra careful, insist that your
partners are tested for Herpes before having sex, and use a condom. If
you're going to do that, you may as well insist that they're tested for
HIV as well. And anyways, insisting on tests for Chlamydia, Gonorrhea
and Syphilis will help ensure that you don't get infected and need
treatment for these diseases.
To help minimize risk you may also inspect your partners genitals for
Warts, Herpes, Scabies, Crabs, & Molluscum Contagiosum. However it is
possible that these disease may be transmitted even if there are no
symptoms present.
All diseases are easily curable except HIV, Herpes,Warts & Molluscum
Contagiosum. Warts and Molluscum Contagiosum may be removed, and the
body usually clears the virus within 2-5 years for Warts and 6 months
to a few years for Molluscum Contagiosum.
But if Gonorhea, Chlamydia and Syphilis are left untreated, they may
lead to more serious complications. There may be no noticeable
symptoms, so periodic testing is recommended.
But anyway:
Never ***** in a female without a condom on.
Unless she's on the pill and using a diaphragm both.
If she's neither on the pill nor using a diaphragm, use a condom and
pull out.
If she's either on the pill or using a diaphragm, you may elect to have
sex without a condom, but pull out before you ***** or put a condom on
before you finish.
However, as seen above, if you ever has sex without a condom the risk
of contracting sexually transmitted diseases is higher.
I recommend trying the Crown Condoms for better sensation. You may
actually like these condoms:
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Errata......
If one doesn't ejaculate in the vagina, or catches the ejaculation in a
condom, the risk of contracting Trichomoniasis, Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, &
HIV must be lower for the female.
The risk of Scabies Crabs Molluscum Contagiosum, Warts, Herpes, & I
think Syphilis probably does not change at all in regards to
ejaculation, however, extra skin on skin contact without a condom,
probably increases the risk of contracting these diseases.
As far as oral sex goes, there is a risk of contracting any of the
diseases. The risk is almost always greater for the giver than for the
receiver. I think the risk for the receiver is only in terms of
transmission of Herpes from mouth to genitals. However I do not think
swallowing increases the risk of any of the diseases besides HIV. What
about Trichomoniasis, Gonorrhea & Chlamydia?
Ejaculating in the eye could spread Gonorrhea or Chlamydia to the eye?
It is my guess that vaginal juices could worsen the spread of Herpes
and Warts, which infect only the mucous membranes, eyes, lips, mouth,
throat, etc?
Wash your entire body especially your crotch three to five times before
sex. Use either mouthwash or alcohol before sex.
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Title: Re: Basic rules for safe sex 11 Oct 2005 04:29:42 PM
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Condoms don't do a thing about crabs, moron.
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