Nov 10
How To Practice Safer Sex
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- Tags: Penis, penis health
Some of the safer sex practices includes, but not limited to the following:
- Always use condoms during sexual intercourse
- Limit the number of sexual partners. An exclusive one-to-one relationship helps lower the risk of catching an STD.
- Do not have sex when either partner has sores on the penis or vulva, genital warts or unusual discharge.
- Do not have sex with partners who use IV drugs or have had many other sexual partners, an STD, or unprotected homosexual intercourse.
- Do not mix sex with alcohol or illegal substances, so that you have the ability to practice safer sex, like using condom.
- Seek healthcare right away if you suspect there is an exposure to STD.
- Go for regular checkup if you have multiple sex partners.
- Seek healthcare right away if you experience unusual discharge or pain or growth on your penis / vulva.
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