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jpnn.com, JAKARTA – PLAY Love is indeed an addictive husband and wife bed activity.
However, you may catch it sexually transmitted infection while playing love
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Sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are more common than you might think.
Partners can transmit this infection to each other during unprotected bed intercourse, by penetration, oral or anal.
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There are several types of STIs that cannot be cured. This can have serious consequences beyond the direct impact of the infection itself.
The long-term effects of STIs can be serious and can be related to sexual and reproductive health.
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Sexually transmitted infections can be difficult to diagnose. Some of them show little or no symptoms.
If not treated in time, it can get worse, causing you great discomfort and pain.
Here’s a simple way to prevent STIs when having sex, as quoted by the page Pulse.com.gh.
1. Use a protector
Use condoms or other proven methods of protection. This significantly lowers the chances of transmitting an STI.
If you are allergic to latex condoms, there are other options available, although they can have a higher breakage rate than latex condoms.
However, you should still use it for protection and safe sex.
2. Keeping clean
Keep the intimate area clean and wash your female area before and after doing activities playing love.
It is also important to keep your intimate area clean at all times as a hygiene measure, because poor hygiene can make you susceptible to bacterial and viral infections.
3. Communication
If you are in a new relationship, talk to your partner about your sexual history and tell him about any STIs or other sexually transmitted diseases you may have.
Ask him to do the same. Being open and honest with your partner can help reduce the risk.
4. Try monogamous sex
Having monogamous sexual relations will minimize the risk of contracting any kind of sexually transmitted infection.
Meanwhile, having sex with many partners can put you at a higher risk of infection. (fny/jpnn)
Editor & Reporter : Fany
2023-05-24 19:00:26
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