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@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
What u prefer??
π€£π€£ππIn this day and age it is by far better to be safe than sorry ;)
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@mr_peanut I agree!.haha.Afterall,
SEX
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@liliputian1 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut I agree!.haha.Afterall,
SEX
is like picking from a box of random chocolates. You'll never know what you will get..Thats IS for sure sir :)
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@brain-zap said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
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Double wrap??? is that for extra girth ? :O
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@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@liliputian1 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut I agree!.haha.Afterall,
SEX
is like picking from a box of random chocolates. You'll never know what you will get..But having unprotected gives more pleasure than protectedπΆπΆ
That is true, but even when you know your partner, do you know your partner?
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Like eating candy with a paper on... :smirk:
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@mr_peanut extra protection, stds aren't very fun
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@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut yess....
Ok
With a Condom feels like a warm plastic bag. Lack of any βtrueβ feeling. Without a condom feels like warm wet velvet. I also find that you are able to feel the womanβs vagina muscles rolling with her Orgasm.
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@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@brain-zap what if u dont have condom but she wants u at that time only or never
XDππ.
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@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut yess....
Ok
I actually donβt hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.
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@sα΄Κα΄Ι΄Ι’α΄Κ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut yess....
Ok
I actually donβt hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.
You are correct there sir that is for sure the truth, and fine if you have some form of knowledge concerning your partners history.
Speaking as someone that has done charity work and worked with various hiv charities within the U.K. I always suggest and advise to people that you should air on the side of caution. I have seen and met to many careless people that were lucky and escaped the possible perils of stdβs, but sadly in the end the inevitable has happened. -
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@sα΄Κα΄Ι΄Ι’α΄Κ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut yess....
Ok
I actually donβt hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.
You are correct there sir that is for sure the truth, and fine if you have some form of knowledge concerning your partners history.
Speaking as someone that has done charity work and worked with various hiv charities within the U.K. I always suggest and advise to people that you should air on the side of caution. I have seen and met to many careless people that were lucky and escaped the possible perils of stdβs, but sadly in the end the inevitable has happened.I second @Mr_Peanut here. If you are having sex with the same person (your wife), then you can do unprotected sex. However, if its a stranger (a one-night stand), then protected sex is necessary.
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@liliputian1 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@sα΄Κα΄Ι΄Ι’α΄Κ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut yess....
Ok
I actually donβt hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.
You are correct there sir that is for sure the truth, and fine if you have some form of knowledge concerning your partners history.
Speaking as someone that has done charity work and worked with various hiv charities within the U.K. I always suggest and advise to people that you should air on the side of caution. I have seen and met to many careless people that were lucky and escaped the possible perils of stdβs, but sadly in the end the inevitable has happened.I second @Mr_Peanut here. If you are having sex with the same person (your wife), then you can do unprotected sex. However, if its a stranger (a one-night stand), then protected sex is necessary.
@Liliputian1 your statement is right .If you are infected with the same strain and neither of you has any resistance to HIV treatments then there should be no problem with you continuing to have sex without using condoms.
The main risk from superinfection/reinfection is if one person has resistance to some HIV treatments or a different type of HIV. This sound like it is not the case for you and your partner. You can check your level of resistance to HIV treatment with a simple test. A resistance test is routinely recommend for all newly diagnosed people ..
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@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@sα΄Κα΄Ι΄Ι’α΄Κ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut yess....
Ok
I actually donβt hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.
You are correct there sir that is for sure the truth, and fine if you have some form of knowledge concerning your partners history.
Speaking as someone that has done charity work and worked with various hiv charities within the U.K. I always suggest and advise to people that you should air on the side of caution. I have seen and met to many careless people that were lucky and escaped the possible perils of stdβs, but sadly in the end the inevitable has happened.According to the WHO HIV Factsheet, βHIV continues to be a major global public health issue, having claimed more than 39 million lives so far. In 2013, 1.5 million people died from HIV-related causes globally.β Although much progress has been made in recent years through global education, prevention and treatment initiatives, there remains much to be done. (UNAIDS)
Prevention and awareness efforts often encounter barriers due to cultural stigmas and misunderstanding. Volunteering for such efforts requires patience and cultural sensitivity. Volunteers should be passionate about understanding and appreciating the local culture.
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@sα΄Κα΄Ι΄Ι’α΄Κ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@sα΄Κα΄Ι΄Ι’α΄Κ said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@jimmy1708 said in Protected sex vs unprotected sexππ:
@mr_peanut yess....
Ok
I actually donβt hate condoms, but I must say that unprotected sex feels lot better! It also adds a level of intimacy being unprotected.
You are correct there sir that is for sure the truth, and fine if you have some form of knowledge concerning your partners history.
Speaking as someone that has done charity work and worked with various hiv charities within the U.K. I always suggest and advise to people that you should air on the side of caution. I have seen and met to many careless people that were lucky and escaped the possible perils of stdβs, but sadly in the end the inevitable has happened.According to the WHO HIV Factsheet, βHIV continues to be a major global public health issue, having claimed more than 39 million lives so far. In 2013, 1.5 million people died from HIV-related causes globally.β Although much progress has been made in recent years through global education, prevention and treatment initiatives, there remains much to be done. (UNAIDS)
Prevention and awareness efforts often encounter barriers due to cultural stigmas and misunderstanding. Volunteering for such efforts requires patience and cultural sensitivity. Volunteers should be passionate about understanding and appreciating the local culture.
As I said, I have worked with many that fall into this category and suffer this health issue for a long time. But, although I made reference to HIV there are many things that one could catch without knowledge until way to late.
- chlamydia
- hepatitis B
- syphilis
and many many more.....
This is why unless you really know your partner, regardless of the 'velvet feeling or non protection' you should always use protection
When you have seen people go through the process of finding out they have contracted any one of the aforementioned it's not a pretty picture.... and god only knows who they must feel going through the process of telling previous partners (a legal requirement within the UK) ...