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SAFE SEX GUIDE

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Mar 13, 2009, 9:29:35 PM3/13/09
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1. To protect against pregnancy:

Have sex with a condom and pull out before cumming, until you're sure
she's on hormonal birth control. Then, condoms and hormonal birth
control should do. If you do have sex without a condom while she's on
hormonal, pull out before cumming, or only cum in her infrequently.
If you're real big on ejaculating in the vagina without a condom,
consider hormonal birth control and a diaphragm.

Never have sex with no protection, and never rely on just the pull-out
method for protection. But always try to use at least two forms of
birth control.

2. To protect against HIV:

Wear a condom or have a tested monogamous partner.
Condoms reduce the risk of HIV by 90%, and should be worn for anal as
well as vaginal intercourse with untested partners.

Be careful of having sex if you have cuts or sores on your genitals or
in your mouth as they may increase the possibility of HIV
transmission. This includes in your mouth if you think you might get
semen in your mouth. Mouthwash makes cuts in your mouth heal quicker.

3. To protect against HPV which may cause cervical or oral cancer:

Wear a condom if you're promiscuous, or have a tested monogamous
partner. Condoms reduce the risk of HPV by 70%.

For increased protection against oral HPV, don't go down on any girls
unless she, and you both get a clean HPV test, see http://www.thehpvtest.com/
and are monogamous, or you happen to get Gardasil, the vaccine which
protects against HPV.
For this increased protection without Gardasil, it would help to never
have sex without a condom without a tested partner, because if you get
HPV on your dick you would pass it to your girlfriend.

If you're going to be promiscuous you should probably use a condom
even if you have Gardasil, to reduce the risk of passing some of the
other strains of HPV from girl to girl.

I believe the risk of oral HPV is primarily due to cunnlingus, not
felatio. See the below studies for more clarification.

To protect against genital warts wear a condom, or be monogamous and
sure your partner is clean. Ask your partner if they have genital
warts or inspect their genitals. There is still a risk even with a
condom.

4. To protect against Herpes:
Wear a condom, ask your partner if they have herpes, or inspect their
genitals.
Be careful of having sex if you have cuts or sores, as they can
increase the possibility of Herpes transmission. For the estimated
risk of Herpes with and without condoms see:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.seduction.fast/browse_thread/thread/28acf99e6d4728c1/919f1756b60299ad9?19f1756b60299ad
.

5. To protect against the 6 other common curable diseases, Gonorrhea,
Chlamydia/NGU, Trichomoniasis, Syphilis, Scabies, Molluscum
Contagiosum, Crabs:
Wear a condom, at least until you're monogamous. If promiscuous, get
tested twice a year even if you have no symptoms as Gonnorhea,
Chlamydia and Syphilis can be present without symptoms and can lead to
more serious problems in both sexes if not treated.

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Try different varieties of condoms until you find some you like, some
can actually make sex better. There are condom stores online that
offer samplers.

In general, keeping semen out of any orfices will help protect against
pregnancy and HIV.

10 most common STDs

Type of disease:

Herpes - Skin / Virus
Warts/HPV - Skin / Virus
HIV - Blood / Virus
Molluscum Contagiosum - Skin / Virus

Gonorrhea - Bacteria
Chlamydia/NGU - Bacteria
Trichomoniasis - Bacteria
Crabs - Skin / Parasite
Scabies - Skin / Parasite
Syphilis - Bacteria

You can get tested for at least four of these, Gonorrhea-urine,
Chlamydia-urine, Syphilis-blood, and HIV-blood. A Trichomoniasis test
requires a wet mount or a culture. There are blood tests for Herpes,
but they aren't normally given. There is also an HPV test, see
http://www.thehpvtest.com/. The HPV test only tells if someone has a
risky strain of HPV, it does not tell specifically which strain. They
are coming out with a more specific test in the future which will be
able to identify exactly which strain someone has. You can check your
partner's genitals for the five others; Herpes, Warts, Molluscum
Contagiosum, Crabs, and Scabies. However it's possible that these
diseases could be present even if not noticeable.

Without Gardasil there were 10,400 cases of cervical cancer resulting
in 3,900 deaths in the U.S. each year. The vaccine Gardasil protects
against 70% of cervical cancers by blocking HPV 16 and 18. Pap smears
may protect women from the remaining cases. Gardasil also protects
against 90% of genital warts, and potentially all of oral cancer
causing HPV. Your own immune system may eventually clear HPV from
your body within 2-5 years.

Of the 34,000 new cases of oral cancer each year, 1 in 4, or 8,500 may
be due to HPV16. The question is, how many people get HPV16 orally
every year, and thus what percentage of cases turn into oral cancer.
What is the risk? As cancer is probably as serious an illness for
most people as HIV, the risk of oral HPV may be greater for
heterosexuals than the risk of HIV, for HIV infects only 2,800-7,800
heterosexual males, and 9,000 heterosexual females, and of those
952-1,714 heterosexual white male, and 1,800 heterosexual white female
contract each year. HIV effects minorities and homosexuals and
intravenous drugs users more greatly. ("7,800" and "1,714" number
includes "other" unspecified methods of transmission). There are
40,000 new cases of HIV in the U.S. each year total. Though there is
news this recently increased to 60,000. An over the counter test for
HIV would really help stem the tide of HIV - which incidence seems to
be increasing.

50% of those with oral cancer die within five years.

New England Journal of Medicine - John Hopkins Oral Cancer HPV Study:
http://content.nejm.org/cgi/content/full/356/19/1944

http://www.oral-cancer.info/?cat=7

http://www.oralcancerfoundation.org/ocfnews/news.asp - says 1 in 4
cases of oral cancer were found due to HPV, this would correspond to
the 8,500 number.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gardasil

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Some people are so scared of the risks and dangers of sex, that they
never sex. Other people do not use precautions or have safe sex. The
idea is that everyone should take precautions, and that sex is safe if
you do so - if it actually is; it maybe is.

As long as civilization does not fall, there will always be birth
control from now on. Disease can be cured or eliminated, and new
diseases may come into existence. There could also, worse, be another
present-day connection between sex and disease that we do not know,
such as the connection they just found between cunnlingus and oral
HPV, which increases the risk of oral cancer, - Gardasil hopefully
protects against this risk, but let's hope there are no other
connections - of course if there are we'd want to find them.

Safe sex and masturbation are healthy and good for you. But
ejaculation is not really so good and if you have enough sexual energy
you can learn to have multiple orgasms without or before ejaculation.
If you do ejaculate, eat a couple apples and 15 mg of zinc to
replenish yourself immediately. If you wait three days (72 hours) to
ejaculate you'll have your energy back and be at maximum sperm count.

Unsafe sex is immoral. Safe sex is moral, healthy and good for you.
Sex with two or more forms of birth control makes the chance of
getting pregnant less than the risk of dying in a car accident. We
transport babies in cars without their informed consent, so we can
only likewise assume that the unborn baby accepts the small risk of
unplanned pregnancy in exchange for a sex life, just as the born baby
accepts the small chance of a car accident in exchange for the
convenience of travel.

The right point of all perversion, fetishes, or deviancies is sexual
fulfillment. If you lust for someone's body you probably lust for
their mind as well. If you love someone's mind you are more likely to
love their body. Love is an aphrodisiac. Lust is moral honest desire
which leads to love and social relationships however great or small.

Vulgarity is revolting in the sense of revolution, contradiction and
attack. Saying you want somebody who you don't want. But this is
likely only a reality if you are desperate or don't want to get
involved. You could even so be friends if you are nice to one
another.

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More Safe Sex details at:
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.religion.christian.catholic/browse_thread/thread/b94a937474c2fa76/0bc6f16ece00b864?
&
http://groups.google.com/group/soc.men/browse_thread/thread/97ef720ac38c69d8/b366c06819d0b471?lnk=st&q=#b366c06819d0b471

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Paul Anderson

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On Fri, 13 Mar 2009 18:29:35 -0700 (PDT), safes...@hotmail.com
wrote: <snip>

A pitiful pile of ignorant crap. Please, if you need guidance on Safe
Sex go see a medical professional, your doctor or one at Planned
Parenthood. Don't follow stupid mis-informed crap posted by an
anomynous idiot on the Internet.


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