Sex is an enjoyable experience and every girl wants to experience it as she goes through teenage. In exhilaration to seek pleasure from sex, girls are most likely to forget about the term ‘safe sex’. Sex can be enjoyed in safer way too and for this you need to be well-versed with what exactly safe sex means. Sexual practices could mean kissing, hugging, oral sex, vaginal sex, masturbation or any kind of sexual activity.
This article is dedicated to the girls, fostering them to practice safe sex.
Basically, safe sex means taking proper measures to shield yourself from STDs (Sexually transmitted diseases) and simultaneously take pleasure in a better sex life. Also, at the same time you are safeguarding your partner from any sort of infection, thereby protecting you both from the risk of STDs. There are many methods to practice safe sex, which you can opt for; regardless of the fact that no method is 100% effective but still much superior than not using any protection.
Sex pattern of yours can vary from each other. Some of you may have one and only one sex partner and some can have multiple sex partners. However, in cases, using contraceptives and performing safe sex is highly recommendable. You should talk to your partner about this crucial issue before taking a stride into the intimacy cloak. You should always insist your partner to use condom whenever or wherever having sex. For this always carry a condom in your purse, know how to use it in an appropriate way and give him time to put on. However, if you find your partner reluctant on using condoms, prefer to move away and not go intimate with him. There is also another alternative of using condoms yourselves, as there are female condoms available in souk.
There are also some deadly diseases which you can suffer from; when you don’t take up safe sex. One of them is HIV. This disease is of course a sexually transmitted disease which is incurable and weakens your body system.
So, practice safe sex and enjoy healthy sex life!
Before engaging in sex with anyone, ask questions about their sexual history.