Safe Sex FAQ
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Female condoms, male condoms, dental dams, and latex gloves.
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Females
Female condoms
What is a female condom?
"Female condoms" or "femidoms" are made of polyurethane are
larger and wider than male condoms but equivalent in length. They have
a flexible ring-shaped opening, and are designed to be inserted into
the vagina. They also contain an inner ring which aids insertion and
helps keep the condom from sliding out of the vagina during
intercourse.
Why should I use a female condom?
You should use a female condom if there is not a male condom available
for use to reduce the possibility of disease, hence, keeping your body
healthy.
Does using a female condom REALLY make a difference in preserving my health?
Yes, studies show that using a female condom has proven to reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases.
Males
Male condoms
What is a condom?
A condom is a barrier (usually made of latex, polyurethane, or lamb
skin)worn over the penis during sexual activity to reduce the
possibility of disease.
Why should I use a condom?
You should use a condom to reduce the possibility of disease, hence,
keeping your body healthy.
Does using a condom REALLY make a difference in preserving my health?
Yes, statistics show that using a condom during sexual activity reduces your risk of disease by up to 85%!
Male and Female
Dental dams and latex gloves
What is a dental dam?
A dental dam is a square sheet of latex used as a barrier over the
vagina or anus during oral sex to reduce the risk of sexually
transmitted diseases.
Why should I use a dental dam?
You should use a dental dam to protect yourself from STD’s while performing and receiving oral sex.
Does using a dental dam REALLY reduce the risk of sexually transmitted diseases?
Yes it has been proven that dental dams are effective in the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases during oral sex.
What do latex gloves have to do with sex?
Believe it or not, latex gloves are very good for fingering.
Why should I use latex gloves?
Since it is possible to have direct contact with seaman or vaginal
fluid while fingering someone, you should make sure that any and all
abrasions are covered to prevent from getting a sexually transmitted
disease.
Does using a latex glove REALLY reduce the risk sexually transmitted diseases?
Yes, studies show that it does reduce the risk of transmitting diseases.
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