Practicing safe sex means that you protect yourself from acquiring sexually transmitted Infections (STIs) or becoming pregnant during sexual intercourse. Sexually Transmitted Infections include Chlamydia, genital warts and Gonorrhea. The symptoms can go undetected and in many cases lead to sore genitals and infertility.
If you are sexually active or thinking of having sex, there are many ways in which you can protect yourself. First, make sure that you do not have casual sex and always use a condom during sexual intercourse, including oral and anal sex. Contraception is also recommended as a safe sex practice for women. This will not prevent against Sexually Transmitted Infections, but will reduce the risk on an unwanted pregnancy.
Sexual Transmitted Diseases
There are a lot of myths out there about sexual transmitted diseases or STD's. These myths are simply untrue and can be very harmful if you believe them. Here are a few of those myths and why they are not true.
Safe sex is the first myth we will address. The idea of having safe sex is a myth because it convinces people that there are ways to have multiple partners and not contract an STD, as long as you follow the safe sex rules. This is just not true. Even the scientific side of sex says that if you have more than one partner it is not safe. The real term safer sex because you can never have completely safe sex without being in a relationship where you only have sex with one person for your entire life. Safer sex is basically using a condom and the other protections that are available. This will give you a better chance of not getting a sexually transmitted disease, but it is still a possibility because condoms can break.
The next myth we will deal with is how HIV is contracted. There is a lot of information available on HIV and AIDS, but there are still a lot of people that just don't have any idea about HIV. There are still some people that believe you can get HIV by being close to an infected person and this is just not true. The only way you can contract HIV is through infected blood, semen, vaginal secretions, and breast milk.
Safe Sex
Safe sex also known as safer sex is a way to protect and prevent you from the possibility of catching HIV and other sexually transmitted diseases. Safe sex means not allowing body fluids- blood, semen, vaginal fluids- into your body from one partner to the other.
Although safe sex doesn't guarantee that you will not catch HIV, but it reduces the risk enormously.
The only way for not getting the sexually transmitted diseases (STD) is abstinence that is having no sex at all. But this is not possible and you cannot refrain from involving into sexual activity therefore safe sex becomes important. Some STDs can be treated but there is no cure for many of them. HIV and Hepatitis B have serious effects on the people affected by it. AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is caused by HIV infection (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). A person who has been infected with HIV is an HIV positive (HIV+) otherwise he or she is known as being HIV negative (HIV-). AIDS and HIV are incurable. Safe sex is the only way to protect from such incurable diseases. HIV virus is transmitted through body fluids including blood, ejaculate (cum), pre-ejaculate (pre-cum) and female genital fluids (both vaginal and cervical fluid). Therefore it is necessary to take precautions and keep yourself protected from the virus as well as protecting your partners. Going for sex without the use of condom carries the highest risk of getting the sex diseases.
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