The issue of safe sex is especially acute, given how many different diseases and infections are sexually transmitted. But really safe and healthy sex is not such a difficult task.
Instructions
Step 1
Monogamy. The easiest way to have safe sex is with one partner. When people are confident in each other, healthy and trusting, you can give up contraception. It should be remembered that this naturally will not protect against unwanted pregnancy. Monogamy must be on both sides. If one of the partners has violated this rule, then he needs to pass the necessary tests in a timely manner. For this period, it is advisable to give up sexual intercourse or use a disposable protective device (condom).
Step 2
Contraception. In the modern world, there is a sufficient number of remedies against sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancy. The most common is a condom. It is worth remembering that it must not only be put on correctly (strictly on the erect penis), but also used correctly. If additional lubricants and lubricants are used, they should be water-based so as not to compromise the integrity of the latex. A female condom inserted into the vagina can also help protect against unwanted infections and pregnancy. Birth control pills of the 21st century protect not only from the appearance of children, but also from certain types of infections and genital diseases. Unfortunately, this works in one direction - protection is provided only to the woman, but her partner may be at risk.
Step 3
Correct thinking. Even when the temptation to be in bed with a cute but unfamiliar person is incredibly strong, remember to use protective equipment. Nobody can guarantee that it is really clean. You can refuse a condom only if the relationship becomes trusting, and all tests have already been passed. Remember that you are not only having sex with your partner. In fact, you run the risk of getting everything that those who came before you "gave" him.
Step 4
Oral sex. Of all types of sex, this is considered the safest. Provided that the partner's oral cavity is free of wounds and scratches. Even if the second partner has sexually transmitted diseases, they will not enter the body through the oral cavity. An exception is the herpes virus, which will definitely manifest itself.
Step 5
Refusal of sex in principle. The best way to safely have sex is not to have sex at all. If there is no means of protection at hand, then it is more advisable to deny yourself a dubious pleasure than to reap unexpected and unpleasant fruits later.