Safer sex
Safer sex is any type
of sex that does not allow the blood, semen or fluid from the
vagina of an infected partner to get inside the other partner’s
body.
What are the safest
types of sex?
Kissing almost anywhere
(as long as you don't have sores in your mouth)
Touching almost anywhere (but make sure your fingers are clean)
Masturbation (as long as you don't have sores on your fingers)
What are the RISKIEST
types of sex?
Straight sex into the
vagina
Straight or gay sex into the anus (anal sex)
Straight or gay sex into the mouth (oral sex)
How can I make riskier types of sex SAFER?
Use a male or female
condom - and use it every time and perfectly
Don't do it if you know you have an infection (if your doctor
has told you already)
Don't do it if your doctor isn't sure whether you have an infection
yet (when you are waiting for tests or results)
Don't do it if your doctor has told you not to have risky sex
yet (for example when you are having treatment)
Don't do it if you have symptoms of an infection you haven't had
'checked out', including sores, rashes, pains, lumps and bumps
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