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FUK!T's hot safer sex tips
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Alright men, before we get to the hot safer sex tips let's start with a multiple choice question:
To decrease your risk of getting HIV or another Sexually Transmitted Disease you can:
A) Never have sex with anyone but yourself.
B) Be totally monogamous with a partner you know is STD free. (Totally and not just when your boy friend is in town!)
C) Use a condom and condom safe lube every time you f*ck.
D) A, B, or C
That's right class, the correct answer is "D".
The choice is yours. You can choose to A,B or C, or you can choose to get HIV.
Without proper medication, HIV will kill you. While with proper medical treatment, HIV positive people can lead long, happy & productive lives, why take a chance on getting a potentially fatal disease when using a condom correctly and consistently can usually prevent it?
HIV is spread when an HIV positive person's infected cum, pre-cum or blood gets into another person's blood stream--that usually happen when infected cum, pre-cum or blood gets in someone's ass (or sometimes in the mouth or eyes).
Most cases of HIV are caused when an infected person has unprotected anal sex (barebacking) with an uninfected person. Rarely HIV can be passed through unprotected oral sex, if the person giving head has cuts or sores in their mouth or bleeding gums.
Using a condom correctly can significantly reduce the risk of being infected with HIV by keeping infected cum, pre-cum and blood, out of your body. So if you enjoy f*cking, condoms are an essential tool to help protect yourself from infection.
But remember there are also a lot of other fun and safer ways to get off by yourself or with your partner, that are much lower risk than f*cking or even sucking!
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YOU CHOOSE: CONDOMS OR PILLS FOR LIFE.
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Now...on to the hot safer sex!!
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A fully body rub down, with or without a "happy ending" is a hot, sexy and safer way to get off with your partner. Use your whole body for sexual pleasure, not just your c*cks and asses! You'll be surprised by all the hot sensations you can feel from other parts of your body when they are rubbed right. Make sure to use a condom safe massage lubricant, in a case you decide to continue on from the massage to f*cking. Try flavored massage products to spice things up a bit too!
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Of
course the safest sex you can have is the sex you have with yourself!
If you're horny, just fantasize and jerk off! (and then get back to
work!) Jerking off is the 100%
safe way to get off!
HAND JOBS
Giving your partner an amazing hand job can be really hot! Just remember if you're jerking off with others,
once you start "lending a hand" to each other, you do risk catching an STD if your partner has one. If you're jerking someone else off, wash your hands before touching your own dick, mouth or eyes if you get and fluids from your partner on your hands.
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If you even think there's a possibility you may be giving a blow job to someone, don't brush or floss your teeth several hours before you hook up!! Brushing and flossing will open up microscopic holes in your mouth that will put you at risk of catching a sexually transmitted infection from an infected partner. Instead of brushing, freshen your breath with some minty sugar-free gum!
There are only two ways to be sure you don't get a sexually transmitted disease while giving or getting head. One is being with a partner who you are 100% sure doesn't have anything and the other is using a flavored condom for oral sex (or a regular one with honey on it) If you've never tried a flavored condom with oral sex, it's time you did a little tasting party with your favorite dick! Buy flavored condoms here.
If you don't want to use a condom for oral sex, there are a few things you can do to reduce your risk:
1) Don't brush your teeth or floss before oral sex. 2) Don't perform oral sex if you have any open sores in your mouth or bleeding gums. 3) Check out your partner's dick for any obvious signs of sores or discharge. 4) Give your partner's dick a good washing with soap before putting it in your mouth. Start your session in the shower! 5) Avoid getting pre-cum or cum in your mouth. Remember HIV and other STDs live in pre-cum and cum. Finish your partner off with your hands as soon as you taste any pre-cum or cum in your mouth. If you get cum in your mouth spit it out. 6) Focus on the sucking his balls and licking his shaft and keep the tip out of your mouth. 7) One of the great things about being in a monogamous relationship with a partner who you know has no sexually transmitted diseases, is you can give a good blow job without worrying about catching anything!
Remember, while it's hard to get HIV from oral sex, unless you have bleeding gums or open sores in your mouth, it is still possible. Although you're not likely to get HIV from a blow job, you can get Gonorrhea, Chlamydia, Syphilis, Herpes and Genital Warts from oral sex. Gonorrhea, Chlamydia and Syphilis can be cured, but Herpes and Genital Warts can't. Unfortunately in the last few years, we've learned that the virus that causes gentital warts can in some cases cause cancer of the mouth and throat. Scary, but true!! Watch: Oral Cancer and Oral Sex
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F*cking can be an amazing experience, but not everyone likes to do it. If you don't like it, there's nothing wrong with you, and there are plenty of other hot safer ways to get off (see above!)
F*cking in real life isn't like it is in a porn video. Remember those guys are pros and there's a lot of preparation that goes on off camera before the f*cking starts. Make sure you have plenty of condom safe lube on hand and extra condoms before you start--the pros always do.
If you f*ck too roughly there can be serious health complications for the partner on bottom. You only get one asshole in this life, so take care of it, or it won't take care of you in the future! Make sure you take the time to loosen up before you get started, either with your own hands or your own smaller dildo (don't share dildos, unless you put condoms on it..they can transmit diseases). If you want your partner to loosen you up with his fingers, the safest way for him to do that is to put a condom on his finger. Ease into it and enjoy it. Once the top has a condom on be sure to use plenty of condom safe lube and add more throughout your session. Know when to say "when." F*cking too long, hard or roughly can do serious damage to your asshole and rectum, and the last way you want to end up on a date is in the Emergency Room.
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