The risk of acquiring HIV through unprotected anal sex is at least 20 times greater than with unprotected vaginal sex and increases if other infections are already present in the rectal lining. Could the use of lubricants - at least certain kinds - be another risk factor among men and women who engage in receptive [...]
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Currently Available Lubricants Used For Anal Sex May Actually Make It Easier For HIV To Be Transmitted
June 7th, 2010 · No Comments
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Condom Quiz #1
August 14th, 2008 · No Comments
Condom Quiz
Only latex condoms are recommended for the prevention of unintended pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases.
True or False… Oil-based lubricants like baby oil and Vaseline are safe to use with latex condoms.
True or False… Condoms can break if the tip is not pinched to remove air bubbles.
True or False… After sex, a man should withdraw [...]
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Condoms and STI’s - Get Your Facts Right!
July 22nd, 2008 · No Comments
There are lots of stories about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), some true, some not. One thing’s for sure, the risk of picking up or passing on a STI is no reason not to have sex, but it’s a very good reason to be careful - and to always use a condom.
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