We all want to know how sex life remains healthy, active and enjoyable. Below are some tips for a healthy sex life:
1. Make use of protection. Rubber is still the best way to avoid the acquisition of sexually-transmitted diseases. STDs are contracted because of the exchange of bodily fluids. By wearing condoms, we can restrain this exchange and restrict the proliferation of STDs, thus ensuring our nice healthy sex life health.
2. Clean up. You may be concerened with some obsessions. If your companion likes those too, then there should be no problem. On the other hand, some obsessions are rather dirty, literally speaking that is. We would be horribly lax if we don't clean up before and after the intimate sessions, as we can put into risk the sexual health of our mates.
3. Don't practice promiscuity. The idea of engaging in carnal behaviors with just concerning anyone you start to like may stimulate some of us, but such can also jeopardize our sexual health. People always say that we need to get to know someone before doing the deed with him or her. This course of finding also includes verifying our potential companion's sexual health.
4. Observe monogamy as much as possible. I understand, I understand, this isn't a health editorial and not a affiliation counseling column. Nevertheless, most sexually-transmitted diseases are obtained because of infidelity. Sticking with your partner, as should be the situation, will guarantee good sexual health between the two of you. The worst picture is that any sexually-transmitted disease any of you carries into the relationship will be restricted to both of you only. Moreover, when one wanders off and contracts STD from someone else, he or she can initiate the same to the relationship, which is bad in more ways than one.
5. Consistent medicals for early analyses and early cure. Don't wait for signs. You owe it to yourself and to your partner that your sexual health stays intact. To accomplish this, vigilance is required. Go visit a physician at least once every 6 to 8 months, and undertake approved examinations. The sooner you will find out you have contracted STD, the sooner it can be treated, and the more odds you'll have of stopping the development of the same.
Wednesday, July 16, 2008
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This is really educative and I must give you kudos for a job well done..Who are you?..I didnt get to see your full profile...
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