Risk Exposed To Venereal Disease Due To Free Sex


Globe Medicine - When you do a free sex, be prepared to become victims of various diseases. The diseases that lurk You are sexually transmitted diseases (STDS). One of them is HIV/AIDS.

Furthermore, the non-infected sex offender, may be the person who spread the disease to others. In other words, you can join in making other people suffer and ruin their lives.

Free sex itself has various definitions in accordance with the applicable rules and norms. One definition means sexual intercourse without marriage and done by many people.

Sexual intercourse can be done safely in order to reduce the risk of transmission of the disease, one of them by using a condom. However, keep in mind. Condoms can also be at risk of leaking or loose, so have sex with just anyone lets be very unsafe.

Various research has proven that having sex with several different people increases the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases (STDS).

In addition to HIV/AIDS, STDS that can infect people who do free sex is syphilis, genital herpes (herpes simplex), and gonorrhea.

One way of transmission is through genital fluids at the time to have sex. Can also be transmitted through sexual contact involving the mouth and anus. Some of these diseases can still be cured, but some are not able to alias permanent. It gets worse, the diseases included in the PMS this will impact upon a person's life in a long period of time.

Barring free sex to avoid sexually transmitted diseases
Before going on myself, barring and reduce those risks by performing safe sex. Prevention of STDS can be done in the following way.

Faithful to one partner
The most secure sexual relationship was with just one pair. Make sure also your spouse only sexual intercourse with you. Don't forget, before routinely have sex, you and your spouse are also highly recommended self checked to make sure no one is infected with a sexually transmitted disease. If nothing is ever infected with STDS andare both committed to the faithful, the risk of getting an STD be low.

Understand also that with

have a spouse remain at home while doing sexual intercourse with another personoutside the home is tantamount to letting yourself be open higher for infected withSTDS. If you do not want this to happen, then stop now also free sex habits.

Do not have sex with a partner infected with STDS
If your partner has STDS, such as positive disease gonorrhea or syphilis, avoid sexual intercourse with her. PMS symptoms this could be either a rash or an open wound.Do the treatment in advance to the doctor, until the disease totally cured. Usually the doctor will suggest you can sexual intercourse again with spouse, when the situation was safe.


Consult further with doctors about the risk of transmission of HIV/AIDS disease because until now there has been no effective treatment for the sexually transmitted disease cure.

Avoid consumption of alcoholic drinks and drugs before performing sexual intercourseConsuming strong drink and use drugs before doing the risky sexual relationships affect your mind. When drunk due to alcohol, you are no longer able to think healthy. For example, do not use condoms as a patron or not use condoms correctly. Avoid alcoholic beverages and drugs so that you avoid the use of protective failures when going to do sexual intercourse.

Commitment to abstinence from sex free
Furthermore, you and your partner are advised to continue to be committed to staying away from free sex and do safe sex. Keep support each other for the sake of maintaining joint health.

Do Sexual Intercourse Is Safe
In addition to avoiding free sex, you are strongly advised to perform sexual intercourse. To find out which sexual intercourse is safe, there are a few things you should know about.
There is no sexual intercourse that is not at risk

All sexual intercourse, either vaginal, oral, or more, nothing is 100 percent safe. All have risks with different levels. You can do is to do a sexual relationship which is the lowest risk. As information, oral sex by using condoms are the lowest risk.

Contraception is not at once to prevent diseasesThe male condom is indeed function as contraceptives while preventing sexually transmitted diseases, but most other contraceptives such as the pill, IUD, spermicides,and only serves to prevent pregnancy and not as sexually transmitted disease preventive. It's good if you are using contraceptives as well as functioning to prevent spread of the disease.

Select condoms dual function
There are two types of condoms. The first is made of latex and second, often referred to as a natural condom, made from Sheepskin. Nonlateks condom only serves asa preventive of pregnancy, but does not prevent the transmission of disease. So choose a condom LaTeX, especially that on the packaging, there is information that the product also provide protection from sexually transmitted diseases.

Use condom properly
Use condoms seem to be very easy. But don't get me wrong, if you are not using it correctly, then its function as a preventive of pregnancy and the transmission of the disease to be not maximum. Therefore, consider the following usage.
  • Use condoms consistently, each time sexual intercourse.
  • Be careful when opening the packaging so that the condom does not tear and make function condoms be no maximum.
  • Use a lubricant so that the condom does RIP due to friction.
  • Avoid using condoms more than one at the same time because it will easily rip and the level of protection is reduced.
  • Make sure the condom is not to
  • Avoid exposure to sunlight-exposed condoms directly or other places of high-temperature.
Free sex can be avoided, however, depends on the individual. So you are not contracted a sexually transmitted disease, it is recommended to do the things above. When You both feel protection is still insufficient, you can see a doctor to ask for medications or vaccinations as an extra precaution.

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