www.PrevAIDS.org - "Safe Sex" rules .....No danger... Just avoid too long exposure if you have wound(s) in your mouth. .....No danger... Just avoid too long exposure if you have wound(s) in your mouth. ......No danger... Just avoid too long exposure if you have wound(s) in your mouth. ...If no wound(s) in mouth or in vaginal area, you can consider this practice as "SAFE" ( more than 99, 9 % security ). Some HIV/AIDS experts suggest not swallowing the genital secretions in view to decrease that negligible risk. In case of wound(s), the danger increases and we suggest to avoid this practice. It is highly suggested to have light during intercourse to see the possible presence of wounds on vaginal area or mouth. Tonsillitis, pharyngitis and/or laryngitis have to be considered as a wound, so: avoid oral sex if you have sore throat. ...If no wound(s) in mouth or on the penis, you can consider this practice as "SAFE" ( more than 99, 9 % security ). Some HIV/AIDS experts suggest not swallowing the genital secretions in view to decrease that negligible risk. In case of wound(s), the danger increases and we suggest to avoid this practice. It is highly suggested you have light during intercourse to see the possible presence of wounds on penis or mouth. Tonsillitis, pharyngitis and/or laryngitis have to be considered as a wound, so: avoid oral sex if sore throat. You can also buy flavored male condoms. ...If no wound(s) in mouth or on the penis, you can consider this practice as "SAFE" ( more than 99, 9 % security ). Some HIV/AIDS experts suggest not swallowing the genital secretions in view to decrease that negligible risk. In case of wound(s), the danger increases and we suggest to avoid this practice. It is highly suggested you have light during intercourse to see the possible presence of wounds on penis or mouth. Tonsillitis, pharyngitis and/or laryngitis have to be considered as a wound, so: avoid oral sex if sore throat. You can also buy flavored male condoms ...If no wound(s) in mouth or on vaginal area, you can consider this practice as "SAFE" ( more than 99, 9 % security ). Some HIV/AIDS experts suggest not swallowing the genital secretions in view to decrease that negligible risk. In case of wound, of course, the danger increases and we suggest to avoid this practice. It is highly suggested you have light during intercourse to see the possible presence of wounds on penis or mouth. Tonsillitis, pharyngitis and/or laryngitis have to be considered as a wound, so: avoid oral sex if sore throat.
...Dangerous. You should never do it without condom. Extremity of penis should never be in direct contact with vaginal area nor with vaginal secretions. ...No danger... Just avoid dropping genital secretions from one genital area to the genital area of the other. ...No danger... Just avoid dropping genital secretions from one genital area to the genital area of the other. ...No danger... Just avoid dropping genital secretions from one genital area to the genital area of the other.
...Dangerous. You should never do it without condom. Extremity of penis should never be in direct contact with anus/rectum. ...Dangerous. You should never do it without condom. Extremity of penis should never be in direct contact with anus/rectum. ...No danger. Note that, in this practice, the male is allowed to use the genital secretions of the woman as a lubricant (but not his own genital secretions which can contaminate his partner).... Saliva can always be used as lubricant, but the best is to use a specific lubricant. In this practice, you can use any cream if you are not planning to use condom after. If you intend to use condom after, you should use "aqua soluble" (soluble in water) cream only. (See " lubricant ") ...No danger. Note that, in this practice, the female is allowed to use the genital secretions of the male as a lubricant (but not her own genital secretions which can contaminate her partner).... Saliva can always be use as lubricant, but the best is to use a specific lubricant. In this figure you can use any cream. (See " lubricant ") ...No danger. Note that, in this practice, the male with the penetrating fingers is allowed to use the genital secretions of his partner as a lubricant (but not his own genital secretions which can contaminate his partner).... Saliva can always be use as lubricant, but the best is to use a specific lubricant. In this practice, you can use any cream if you are not planning to use condom after. If you intend to use condom after you should use aqua (water) soluble cream only. (See " lubricant ") ... No danger. Note that, in this practice, the female with the penetrating fingers is allowed to use the genital secretions of her partner as a lubricant (but not her own genital secretions which can contaminate her partner).... Saliva can always be used as lubricant, but the best is to use a specific lubricant. In this practice, you can use any cream. (See " lubricant ") ...No danger... but never forget that other diseases can be transmitted to the active partner (=male in this practice) by this way (hepatitis, worms, gastroenteritis etc.). ... No danger... but never forget that other diseases can be transmitted to the active partner (=female in this practice) by this way (hepatitis, worms, gastroenteritis etc.). ... No danger... but never forget that other diseases can be transmitted to the active partner by this way (hepatitis, worms, gastroenteritis etc.). ... No danger... but never forget that other diseases can be transmitted to the active partner by this way (hepatitis, worms, gastroenteritis etc.).
Fantasy...OK if you do not share the toy (like a dildo): the toy can penetrate only one person (female in this case). If you and your partner choose to share the toy, using a male condom on the toy helps to prevent the spread of infection. Change the condom each time you play with each different partner. DO NOT use the same condom for more than one person. In addition, wash the sex toy with soap and water when you are finished. ...OK if you do not share the toy (like a dildo): the toy can penetrate only one person (female in this case). If you and your partner choose to share the toy, using a male condom on the toy helps to prevent the spread of infection. Change the condom each time you play with each different partner. DO NOT use the same condom for more than one person. In addition, wash the sex toy with soap and water when you are finished. Note that, if you decide to use the same toy for vaginal penetration after anal penetration, it is safe for HIV but some vaginal infections may occur. ... OK if you do not share the toy (like a dildo): the toy can penetrate only one person (female in this case). If you and your partner choose to share the toy, using a male condom on the toy helps to prevent the spread of infection. Change the condom each time you play with each different partner. DO NOT use the same condom for more than one person. In addition, wash the sex toy with soap and water when you are finished. ... OK if you do not share the toy (like a dildo): the toy can penetrate only one person. If you and your partner choose to share the toy, using a male condom on the toy helps to prevent the spread of infection. Change the condom each time you play with each different partner. DO NOT use the same condom for more than one person. In addition, wash the sex toy with soap and water when you are finished. ... OK if you do not share the toy (like a dildo): the toy can penetrate only one person. If you and your partner choose to share the toy, using a male condom on the toy helps to prevent the spread of infection. Change the condom each time you play with each different partner. DO NOT use the same condom for more than one person. In addition, wash the sex toy with soap and water when you are finished. ... OK if you do not share the toy (like a dildo): the toy can penetrate only one person. If you and your partner choose to share the toy, using a male condom on the toy helps to prevent the spread of infection. Change the condom each time you play with each different partner. DO NOT use the same condom for more than one person. In addition, wash the sex toy with soap and water when you are finished. Note that, if you decide to use the same toy for vaginal penetration after anal penetration, it is safe for HIV but some vaginal infections may occur.
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