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What is meant by safe sex?

Taking care to stop any sexually transmitted diseases from spreading from one body to another is known as “safe sex.”

Body fluids such as semen, blood, or vaginal secretions can enter another person’s bloodstream and spread the majority of sexually transmitted illnesses, including hepatitis, gonorrhoea, and HIV. It can enter through the vagina, urethra, and anus’s delicate membranes, as well as through wounds and sores.

Herpes, thrush, warts, and chlamydia are among the other STDs that are transferred via direct physical contact with the vaginal or oral region. Any skin contact can spread scabies, cancer, and syphilis.

The illness might spread through sex devices used by others. Before they can be distributed, they must be cleaned with bleach.

How to use condoms properly Before putting a condom on:

  • Use only authorised condoms with the CE mark.

  • Check the condom’s expiration date.

  • To open the condom package, carefully peel it apart (without using your teeth).

  • Do not use a condom that is broken, discoloured, or brittle.

  • For added pleasure, place a drop of lubrication inside the condom.

To put on a condom:

  • With one hand, squeeze the condom’s tip to allow for ejaculation.

  • Continue to use this hand to push air bubbles out of the condom.

  • Apply lubrication to the exterior of the condom to prevent excessive friction that could cause breaking.

  • Did the incorrect side of the condom make contact with the tip of the erect penis? Ignore it and order a new one. These few seconds can contaminate the end of the condom that enters the other person, resulting in a sexually transmitted infection or pregnancy.

Following the procedure:

  • To avoid slipping, hold the condom’s base while you take it out.

  • Remove the condom and discard it in the garbage, not the toilet.

  • Did you have sex 30 minutes ago and want to begin the second round? Use fresh condoms. It doesn’t matter if you don’t ejaculate or if the condom is still snug around your penis. Every sexual act requires a new condom.
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Sex workers are professionals who are responsible for preventing disease transmission.

This encompasses all diseases, including sexually transmitted diseases, skin ailments, colds, coughs, influenza, and other infections. This is why you should never see a sex worker if you are ill at all.

Arrive in clean clothes, having showered and brushed your teeth.

Sex workers place a high value on hygiene. Some will require you to shower upon arrival, while others will wash your body as part of the sensual experience. Clients and potential clients must understand that sex workers rely on this profession for a living, and that becoming unwell will interrupt both their income and health.

It should be obvious that you are more likely to contract a STI from someone you met in a bar or an amateur than a professional. The rationale for this is that professional sex workers are more likely to engage in safer sexual behaviour than others.

How to keep yourself safe:

  • For any forms of anal, vaginal, or oral intercourse, use condoms. If you will be caressing, kissing, licking, or playing with a partner’s genitalia, cover any other wounds on the body.

  • Remember that oral sex can spread a number of diseases to both participants. They consist of genital warts, gonorrhoea, chlamydia, syphilis, herpes, parasites, giardia, and hepatitis.

  • A supply of condoms is kept on hand by sex workers.

  • Get tested right away at a genitourinary clinic if you have unprotected sex with anyone. In actuality, since many illnesses don’t show any signs at all, everyone who engages in sexual activity should get regular exams.

  • Never try to persuade someone to have unprotected sex with you, including sex workers. This is hazardous and degrading.

  • Because the penis secretes semen before ejaculation, a condom is necessary during the penetration stage.

  • For anal intercourse, extra-strong condoms and enough lubricant are needed.

  • For protection during oral intercourse, use a dental dam. During cunnilingus, it can serve as a barrier between the mouth and the anus as well as between the mouth and the vagina. stops particles the size of viruses from spreading

  • To enjoy sex, you don’t have to have it. Playing sensual games, massage and caressing, masturbating, oral sex, watching each other, and having hot conversations are just a few of the numerous interesting activities available. If you take the time to consider any of these choices, you might feel as though your experience with a sex worker has been more thrilling.

  • Do not schedule a session with a sex worker until you are certain that your herpes sore has disappeared. Cancel the appointment if a sore develops before it. Never let someone else’s skin come into contact with a herpes sore.

  • Visit the doctor, avoid sexual activity, and follow the recommendations if you experience any of the following symptoms: vaginal or penile discharge, blood spots, pain when peeing, or other symptoms.

  • You should only use a condom once. Make use of another if it falls. You will need to employ emergency procedures if a condom falls or splits during sexual activity; consult your clinic for guidance.

Warnings:

  • Animal membrane condoms don’t protect you as well as they do other people. Continue using latex or polyurethane, or discuss your alternatives with your physician.

  • Avoid using more than one condom in an attempt to stay safe. The condom is more prone to break as a result of the increased friction.

  • Condoms should not be reused. Even if there is no liquid, do not replace the condom once you have taken it off.

  • Never carry a condom “just in case” in your purse. The condom in the capsule breaks down more quickly due to body heat and pressure.

  • Before using, do not insert a condom if the box is ripped or split.

  • A condom may flush if you flush it down the toilet, therefore avoid doing so. It’s much more embarrassing to flush a spent condom down the sink than to wrap it up and discard it in the dark.

  • Don’t forget to avoid using latex condoms with any oil-based lubricants, not just store-bought ones! Any substance that contains oil has the potential to rapidly degrade and shatter latex. Hand lotion, Vaseline, cold cream, baby oil, and even lipstick fall under this category.

  • Non-newer flavoured condoms will prevent pregnancy and the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, while newer condoms, including glow-in-the-dark condoms, might not. For more information, check the box.

  • If condoms are used improperly, they offer minimal protection. Even when used appropriately, there is very little chance of pregnancy or the spread of STDs.

  • Avoid placing a condom in your mouth or on your partner’s tongue during oral intercourse as a precaution. Suffocation and death may result from doing this. The sole purpose of condoms is erection.

  • If the fluid comes into touch with your hands during mutual masturbation, it can spread sexually transmitted diseases. Though not feasible, it is still feasible.