Rules of intimate safety (Part 1)

June 12th, 2007 by webmaster

It is paradoxical, but the majority of people prefer to shut eyes to probability of infection with venereal diseases, going to the doctor only, when symptoms become obvious. First of all, here a psychological barrier works: the person tries not to admit up to the last an idea that something goes wrong. The second reason relies in elementary deficiency of knowledge. As insidiousness of this category of diseases consists still and that in the beginning they can precede latently, not causing serious general frustration and even simply unpleasant sensations.
It is senseless to hope that someone can give you the recommendation for all occasions or an absolute safety guarantee. However, for the sake of own health everyone should know rules of intimate hygiene and observe some rules of protection from consequences of the disorder sexual contacts:
1. Limit you in partners and try to avoid casual sex with these people, if you are not assured of their full safety.
2. Use rubber condoms (instead of condoms, made of natural materials as viruses can get through their pores) together with a cream or the jelly, during each sexual relations until the term of your mutually monogamous intimate relations will reach, at least, three months. After that continue to use condoms until both of you will not hand over analyses for antibodies to a virus of AIDS. Though the condom does not give a full guarantee against infection with venereal illness, it is the most effective accessible means of protection against them.



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