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Safe ***, preventing risk of STDs and infections


Submitted by BotMadan Location: Bengaluru (Bangalore) (Karnataka, India)

While we all enjoy *** and it is indeed a healthy activity, we should also ensure safe *** practices. If we indulge in unsafe *** and behavior, we risk getting infections and STDS.

Post here what are the precautions we should take to ensure our own health. What are the general steps to take and what practices are the most unsafe.

Let's all get educated in this and enjoy *** safely and responsibly.

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Rahulmed
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

Best one is using condom if u r doing *** with multiple partners very much effective to control STD
If you are in hurry and no condom ,just avoid doing it
Clean ur parts properly with soap after having blowjob or handjob
Better to avoid blowjob with unknown multiple partners
Avoid liplock with multiple partners to prevent HPV infections
Take bath If possible after having *** or oral
If you are experiencing any itching, redness, swellings ,burning while urination in the glans *** contact any healthcare worker
If you are experiencing any *** ulcers , white patch in the *** go get check up done
If you experience fever a week or two weeks after having *** or oral it's a sign of STD .

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naninaku *
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

Avoid with so called UNKNOWNs thats the Prevention than cure. Control your desires

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Ashu_forold *
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

do oral lead to std

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versbang
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

@Ashu_forold Check your partners parts clearly. Nothing wrong in it.

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Rahulmed
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

Yes for active partner ( top) less risk from passive ( bot) unless until there's no injury/bleeding in *** of passive
More risk for passive (bot) from top as as they drink semen fluid which contains infectious microorganisms

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Topsalil
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

Can you tell me risk of HIV for top partner in oral ***

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Rahulmed
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

Yes definitely risk will be present as our *** have hole which connects to urinary bladder to ureter to kidney to blood to intestine to stomach to *** .
It depends on the partner having hiv and the viral load .
So don't take risk
It's one life enjoy with consciousness
Not only it's about HIV many other STD too get transfer.
Even penile cancer can occur if ur *** get rubbed repeatedly with multiple partners.
Even a simple infection of your private part can destroy your mind if it won't get resolved

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Sur123
Posted On Jul 23, 2024

Well I always insist men to use condoms every single time while having ***. Maybe not during soft-core *** but definitely during penetrative *** and that is a must even during oral ***. Some of them are against using condoms because their logic is raw *** gives them more pleasure. Some like to use condoms only during *** *** and not during oral *** as they like to *** inside my *** and make me swallow their ***. Yea I do understand their fantasies but I try to educate them about the risks and consequences and tell them how important it is to follow safe ***. Also, there are specific condoms available for oral and *** *** and some can even enhance the pleasure and experience..

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botboi
Posted On Jul 24, 2024

Please be on prep if you like doing raw .(Top and Bottom)

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Asimas
Posted On Jul 27, 2024

Raw is fun with condom it is no fun to *** *** time or rim it is *** only if you can feel the smell & taste otherwise it feel like doing with rubber toy I not enjoy with condom

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Ranjansx91
Posted On Jul 27, 2024

Best practice to control our desires is to *** with different techniques with watching ***..😍

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Ranjansx91
Posted On Jul 27, 2024

Masturbation is the best practice to control our sexual desires and to stay away from STDs and strangers and to have good pleasure 😍

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Sabave
Posted On Jul 28, 2024

Is *** ulcer due to STD treatable? How do we differentiate from regular *** ulcer and STD?

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Lets_cruise__
Posted On Jul 28, 2024

Has anyone got mollascum contagosium?

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Rahulmed
Posted On Jul 28, 2024

@Sabave it depends on the location the ulcer presents
And symptoms like mostly painless
Is there any white spots ?
Discharge ??
Are u facing any difficulty in swallowing
Also most important did u have recent *** ??

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Rahulmed
Posted On Jul 28, 2024

@letscruise
Molluscum contagiousum is a very infective disease please take care about your self and others
Avoid traveling and touching things in ur surrounding
And don't worry usually it get resolved by itself
Better get treatment so that it's spreading power decreases.
And it won't always be a STI

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Frndsforfun *
Posted On Jul 29, 2024

@sur123
true ppl neew to use condoms be it *** or oral
but does person whoes *** is being *** can get std if he dont wear a condom?

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Asimas
Posted On Jul 29, 2024

Condom is no fun there is no taste no smell no *** feel like doing with toy

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Sur123
Posted On Jul 29, 2024

@Frndsforfun Well I would say it's always better to use condoms when you're into any kind of sexual acts.

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Ranjansx91
Posted On Aug 18, 2024

Guys pls be aware of this !!! City health report says HIV positive cases increased in recent times.. More positive cases found in K C general hospital malleshwaram..pls stay safe..

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Dil2020
Posted On Aug 25, 2024

Is anyone here on prep ? If yes what is the process to get ? Where one can get all the std test done without any hesitations in bangalore ?

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Junbuggy
Posted On Aug 25, 2024

Healthians has a package for Help B, C, Syphilis and HIV for cheap. They do home collection as well.

Best to get tested every 3 months since the tests can detect certain STIs upto 3 months after the exposure.

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Junbuggy
Posted On Aug 25, 2024

*Hep B, C woops, typo

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Shyam1981
Posted On Aug 25, 2024

Any treatment for syphilis ?

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Junbuggy
Posted On Aug 25, 2024

Go to a doctor or sexual health clinic. Best not to risk it trying to find help online.