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Common sense about safe sex 

For safe sexual behavior, there are 5 basic understandings: (1) HIV prevention
should be considered before sexual activity;
(2) The more sexual partners you have, the easier it is to contract HIV and sexually transmitted diseases. Therefore, you should reduce the number of sexual partners as much as possible. The most ideal and safest way to have sexual intercourse is a "one-on-one" sexual relationship with emotional connection;
(4) Using condoms can protect you from being infected by blood or semen that may carry HIV, and can also protect you from sexually transmitted diseases;
(5) Having sexual intercourse after using drugs or alcohol will hinder your ability to take the above 4 measures.
Oral sex: Oral sex is dangerous if a man ejaculates in your mouth. Even the fluid that drips from a man's penis before he reaches orgasm may contain HIV. At the same time, unprotected oral sex can transmit many other sexually transmitted diseases. To protect yourself, use an unlubricated condom as soon as he becomes erect.
Penile-anal intercourse: This is a very dangerous activity because rectal tissue is easily damaged.
Playing with genitals with hands or fingers: Inserting hands or fists into the rectum is dangerous because it can easily cause bruising or tearing. HIV can enter your bloodstream through a cut on your hand, or conversely, through a cut on your hand into the other person's body.
Oral-anal contact: This action can transmit various sexually transmitted diseases carried in feces or saliva.
Using sex objects such as penis models, sex toys, vibrators, etc.: These devices allow people to enjoy sexual pleasure without the risk of semen entering the body, but if multiple people share these devices, HIV can be transmitted from one sexual partner to another.
(3) It should be known that safe sexual activity can still be very enjoyable, allowing you to use your imagination and creativity, and experience close emotions;
less dangerous or no-infection sexual activity includes kissing (except for deep kissing when there are cuts in the mouth or gum disease), hugging, rubbing, mutual hand-feeding (do not ejaculate if there are cuts or ulcers on your skin), groin intercourse, sexual fantasies, and massage.
The correct way to use condoms: Always put on a condom before sexual intercourse; pay attention to the expiration date of the condom, do not use expired condoms; when tearing open the condom packaging, avoid using scissors or fingernails to prevent tearing; pinch the tip of the condom to squeeze out air, leaving space for semen to be stored; apply the condom to the base of the erect penis; after putting on the condom, you can apply some water-based lubricant. Note that you should not use oily substances such as petroleum jelly or cold cream as lubricants, nor should you use saliva as lubricant. After ejaculation, withdraw the condom before the penis becomes flaccid, holding the condom firmly with your hand to prevent it from slipping off. Stir the opening of the used condom to prevent semen from flowing out, and then discard it in the trash can. Condoms are for single use only and should not be reused.
Such behavior often causes rectal tears, allowing HIV to directly enter the bloodstream. If you are engaged in anal sex, you should use a latex condom with water-based lubricant.
When will a condom lose its effectiveness? If it is not used during every sexual encounter; if it is not put on before sexual activity; if the condom is not rolled up to cover the entire penis; if the penis is not withdrawn quickly after ejaculation; if the edge of the condom is not held during withdrawal.
Should a test be performed before use to ensure the condom is not broken? No. Never test a condom before use, as this may damage it.
Should saliva be used as a condom lubricant? No. Saliva is unhygienic and is not an effective lubricant.

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