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AVOID THE HIGHWAY TO MEDICAL HELL!

Make every effort to act on your sexual needs responsibly and with proper constraceptive protection. Life's incredible gift and pleasure is worth treating your partners honestly. HIV-Positives and ARC individuals, consider mainly sex with people of your sero-conversion status or use protections with HIV Negatives and INFORM them of your status, particularly with oral/anal sex. Connoisseurs of sex can show the Health hysteria Government agencies that civilians are working to control sexually transmitted diseases without the public taxpayers dragged in!

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(HIGH RISK SEX PRACTICES)

Unprotected anal intercourse/ Unprotected vaginal intercourse/ Sharing needles (for drugs, piercing, steriod use)/ Sharing implements that draw blood (whips, knives)/ Unprotected oral sex on a menstruating woman/ Unprotected oral sex on a man with ejaculation/ Unprotected oral-anal contact/ Getting urine or feces in mouth, vagina, ass/ Unprotected finger penetration/ Unprotected oral sex on a man without ejaculation/ Unprotected oral sex on a non-menstruating woman/ Sharing uncovered sex toys

(Medium Risk) Anal intercourse with a condom/ Vaginal intercourse with a condom/Deep (French) kissing-Note: In December 2000-Medical investigations reported certain strains of Herpes virus that were capable of transmitting mutated strains of Kaposi's Sarcoma from an infected individual to an uninfected partner. K.S. is a skin/tumor related cancer in some HIV opportunistic infections. Until greater research is conducted, caution in saliva/mouth/tongue kissing is advised.

(Low to No Risk) Oral sex on a man using a condom/ Oral sex on a woman using a latex barrier/ Oral-anal contact using a latex barrier/ Finger penetration using a glove/ Petting, manual-genital contact/ Spanking, whipping that does not break the skin/ Bondage and discipline play/ Masturbation (alone or with partner)/ Hugging, touching/ Massage/ Talking dirty, phone or net sex, fantasy

HIV PREVENTION BASICS (Detailed Uses Of Condoms)

Only you can decide what kind of sex is right for you and what risks you will take. Some people take all possible precautions with every partner for their own peace of mind and assume their partners are HIV Positive (HIV+). Others choose to skip some or all precautions depending on their relationship with their sexual partner.You should also consider what risk you put your partners at if you do not know your HIV status or if you are HIV+.HIV is not the only infection that is passed through intimate sexual contact. Other sexually transmitted diseases (STDs), such as chlamydia, genital warts, gonorrhea, hepatitis A or B, herpes, intestinal parasites, non gonococcal urethritis, and syphillis, can also be contracted through anal, vaginal, and oral intercourse. If you have one of these infections and engage in sexual behaviors that can transmit HIV, you are at greater risk of getting HIV.

Use a latex condom when having intercourse/penetration and pull out of your partner before ejaculation (cumming) for added safety. Use a water-based lubricant with the condom like Astroglide, Foreplay, KY, Probe, or Wet. Oil-based lubricants like Crisco, Vaseline, baby oil, hand creams, etc. can cause latex condoms to break.

If you've never used a condom, practice on yourself or with a partner. When rolling the condom over your penis be sure to allow the reservoir tip to have room to contain your ejaculation and make sure that you flatten the air out of the tip so that it will not rupture when you ejaculate cum. Do not keep condoms in your wallet or in any warm place where they could begin to break down. Throw out any "stale" condoms you don't use after one year. Look at the expiration date printed on the packet.

Use a condom during oral sex even if your partner does not ejaculate (cum) in your mouth. HIV from cum or pre-cum could enter the bloodstream through cuts or sores in your mouth. Keep semen and blood (including blood from piercing, shaving or menstruation) out of the mouth, anus or vagina and away from breaks in the skin. Use latex squares or Saran Wrap for mouth to anus contact (rimming) or performing oral sex on a woman. You can buy latex squares (dental dams) at drug stores or you can cut the tip off a non-lubricated condom, and cut the side open, to create a square. Use latex gloves for finger intercourse / penetration especially if you have any cuts or sores on your hands. Don't brush your teeth or floss right before kissing. You can use a mouthwash or gum instead to freshen up if you want. Be aware of any cuts and sores in your mouth.

Don't share toys. Use condoms on dildos or vibrators or clean them with soap and water or in hydrogen peroxide. Drugs like alcohol, poppers, and others can impair your judgement. Some people can't maintain their decisions to healthy behaviors after getting high.

Massage, hugging, masturbation (solo or with partners), and other activities that don't let blood or cum into your bloodstream are safe. Good nutrition, meditation, rest, exercise and non-abuse of alcohol and other drugs may help you fight all illnesses, including HIV/AIDS.

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