Safe sex
Reduces our risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD)
* Using condoms makes vaginal or anal intercourse safer sex
* Using condoms or other barriers makes oral sex safer sex
* Having sex play without intercourse can be even safer sex
* Safer sex can be very pleasurable and exciting
We all care about protecting ourselves and the ones we love. For
sexually active people that means practicing safer sex. We can use it to
reduce our risk of getting sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). It
lets us protect ourselves — and our partners — while we enjoy sex play
with them. Safer sex is for responsible people who care about their and
their partners' pleasure and health.
How Can I Lower My Risk Using Safer Sex?
One way to have safer sex is to only have one partner who has no sexually transmitted infections and no other partners than you.
But, this isn't always the safest kind of safer sex. That's because most
people don't know when they have infections. They are very likely to
pass them on without knowing it.
Another other reason is that some people aren't as honest as they should
be. In fact, about 1 out of 3 people will say they don't have an
infection when they know they do, just to have sex. So most of us have
to find other ways to practice safer sex.
Another way to practice safer sex is to only have sex play that has no
risk — or a lower risk — of passing STDs. This means no vaginal or anal
intercourse. Many of us find that great sex is about a lot more than a
penis going in a vagina or anus. It is about exploring the many other
ways you and your partner can turn each other on. Not only is it a way
to discover new sexual pleasures, it's also safer.
No-risk safer sex play includes
* masturbation
* mutual masturbation
* cybersex
* phone sex
* sharing fantasies
Low-risk safer sex play includes
* kissing
* fondling — manual stimulation of one another
* body-to-body rubbing — frottage, "grinding," or "dry humping"
* oral sex (even safer with a condom or other barrier)
* playing with sex toys — alone or with a partner
The highest risk kinds of sex play are
* vaginal intercourse
* anal intercourse
source .plannedparenthood
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