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Friday, September 21, 2007

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How to sex safely with Safe sex products :

Condoms Condoms are not just for penises. Always use them on dildos, vibrators or sex toys if sharing, and on penises for vaginal and anal intercourse. Use a separate condom for vaginal and anal sex.

Putting on a condom properly:

Be careful opening the packet. Nails or teeth might tear or puncture the condom.
Put the condom on while the penis is erect.

Hold the tip of the condom between your two fingers, add a few drops of water-based lubricant to the inside of the condom, then roll the condom down to the base of the penis (the tip of the condom should be empty so that there is enough space to hold the semen later on).

Put some water-based lubricant on the outside of the condom.

After cumming, hold onto the base of the condom as the penis or toy is pulled out so that it stays on and is not left behind.

Tie a knot in the condom and put it into a garbage bin - not down the toilet.

Water-based lubricant

Water-based lubricant, such as Ansell Personal Lubricant or Wet Stuff, is part of most safe-sex practices. While most condoms come pre-lubricated, adding some additional lubricant when using condoms and dams is not only safer, but can also make the experience much more comfortable and sensitive.

Femidoms

The 'femidom', which is also known as 'the female condom' or the internal condom', is placed in the rectum or vagina before intercourse. Many users report that this method is more pleasurable for the insertive partner than using a condom.Femidoms are made from polyurethane instead of latex rubber, and thus can be useful for those with a latex allergy who cannot use latex condoms.

Dams

To prevent the possible transmission of STIs (including HIV) during oral sex, spread a dental dam , such as 'lollyes' (a thin layer of lickable latex) over the entire vulva opening and clitoris, or anus. Hold down the edges of the dam, or use a suspender belt to keep it in place. Water-based lubricant between the dam and your partner increases the sensation. Use the dam for moth to anal sex to reduce the risk of hepatitis and other STIs. Always use a new dam for mouth-to-vagina and mouth-to-anus sex.

Gloves

Latex gloves prevent HIV and other STIs entering the bloodstream through cuts in the hand when fisting or fingering (putting a hand or finger inside the vagina or anus).

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