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STI risk, without and with condoms

Anal Sex

If you dont use a condom you may be infected with: Scabies Syphilis Lice Amoebas Genital Herpes Giardia Genital Warts Shigella Gonorrhea Chlamydia Trichomonas HIV Hepatitis

Even if you use a condom you may still be infected with: Scabies Lice Genital Herpes (Scrotal) Genital Warts (Scrotal)

Vaginal Sex

If you dont use a condom you may be infected with: Scabies Lice Genital Herpes Genital Warts Gonorrhea Hepatitis Syphilis Trichomonas Chlamydia Vaginitis HIV

Even if you use a condom you may still be infected with: Scabies Lice Genital Herpes (Scrotal) Genital Warts (Scrotal) Vaginitis

Oral Sex (mouth to penis)

If you dont use a condom you may be infected with: Warts Gonorrhea Hepatitis B Syphilis Chlamydia HIV (if sores or infections in mouth)

Even if you use a condom you may still be infected with: Genital Herpes Genital Warts

Oral Sex (mouth to vagina)

If you dont use a latex barrier you may be infected with: Hepatitis B Syphilis Genital herpes HIV (from sores or infections)

Even if you use a latex barrier you may still be infected with: -

Oral Sex (mouth to anus)

If you dont use a latex barrier you may be infected with: Hepatitis A, B, and C Genital Warts Genital herpes HIV (from sores or infections)

Even if you use a latex barrier you may still be infected with: -

How to put a condom on with your mouth

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Place a latex condom between your lips as shown. Carefully place the condom on the end of the penis. Use both lips to squeeze the tip of the condom so that air is expelled so that the condom will not break or slip off during intercourse. Slowly open your mouth while increasing pressure on the rim of the condom and slowly push the condom down over the end of head of the penis. Start from the end of the penis again so that the condom completely covers the end of the penis without air. Repeat the procedure using your lips until the condom reaches the base of the penis. (Be careful not to snag the condom with your teeth as it may tear).

Oral Latex Barrier / Dental Dam

The oral latex barrier or dental dam is a piece of plastic or latex, which is used to cover the vagina when performing oral-vaginal sex on a woman or to cover the anus when performing oral-anal sex with either a man or a woman. It creates a barrier that prevents the spread of STIs. A latex barrier may be made by cutting a rolled condom with a pair of scissors from the edge to the center or may be made from a latex glove. Ordinary plastic wrap can be used as a barrier as long as it is not the microwavable kind, which is porous.

Water-based lubricant may be applied to the surface of the latex barrier touching you or your partners body or applied to the vagina or anus before placing the barrier will enhance the pleasure. For oral-vaginal sex For oral-anal sex

The latex barrier should cover the genital area, including the mouth of the vagina and the clitoris, or the anus. Firmly grip the latex sheet with both hands and hold it against your or your partners privy parts, and do whatever your heart desires, through the latex. This goes for both oral-vaginal and oral-anal contacts. Use a new latex barrier with each sexual encounter. Never share latex barriers with others. If a dental dam is used properly during oral-vaginal or oral-anal sex, there is no risk for contracting STIs.

Female condom and anal sex


The easiest way to use the female condom for anal sex is to wear it like a `male' (penile) condom. Remove the inner ring. Put lubricant in the female condom and then place it over the penis (or a dildo). Use plenty of lubricant on the outside of the female condom or around the receptive partner's anus before the penetration.

Alternatively, the female condom may be inserted in the rectum first, as for vaginal sex. Use plenty of lubricant around the anus, and loosen it with a finger in readiness for the female condom. Make sure your fingernails are cut short to prevent tearing of the anus and rectum.

After removing the female condom from its wrapper, hold the inner ring between your thumb, index and forefinger, and squeeze it so that it forms an oval. Don't remove the inner ring, as this will lead the female condom to become tangled, and could lead to breakage.

Push the female condom up into the rectum as far as you can, using the inner ring as a guide, whilst spreading the anus with your other hand.

Then put your index finger inside the female condom, until you feel the bottom of the inner ring. Push up as far as you can, but do not insert the outer ring.

The outer ring, and perhaps a small part of the female condom, should be on the outside of the anus. That's meant to happen, and should stop the female condom from slipping inside

Use lubricant inside the female condom to enhance pleasure. Check every now and again during sex that the outer ring of the female condom hasn't slipped inside the anus or that penetrating partners penis hasn't slipped between the female condom and the anus. If it has, stop, remove the female condom, and use a new one before starting again

Removing the female condom. Because the female condom lines the inside of the rectum, the penetrating partner doesn't have to withdraw immediately after ejaculation. The sheath can be removed when it suits you, making sure that no semen is spilt. Twist the outer ring to keep the semen inside, then pull gently. Throw away the used female condom.

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