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Casual sex can be risky. And in the carnival it's easy to succumb to the temptation of casual sex. What to do in order not to catch the whole set of microbes: HPV, HSV, Chlamydia trachomatis and the most dangerous - HIV during the champagne fun?

Casual sex and intimate diseases.How to go crazy and yetavoid intimate diseaseswhich are often a consequence ofcasual sex? Well, the simplest possible answer is: avoidsex with casual partners . But it's easier said than done. Sometimes the fun is so exhilarating, and He or She has such an irresistible charm that it's hard to be sane. However, if you don't want to get into trouble, remember:

  • Don't get drunk until you lose control. A slight excitement makes everything seem possible, it is easier to give in to your senses and not to think about the consequences. But we still know what we are doing and we have a chance to listen to the squeaking of reason to, for example, use a condom. Risky sexual behavior is more likely to happen to people who overdo alcohol and drink enough to break the film. It is similar with drugs - when you fly away and you don't know what you are doing - you put yourself in danger.
  • Be vigilant and keep an eye on your drinks. Unfortunately, the use of the so-called rape pills or the forgetfulness pill are not uncommon. There can always be someone at a party who finds no other way to pick up a girl than to deprive her of her consciousness. When you become a passive victim, anything can happen. After such an episode, it is necessary to get tested - make a vaginal smear and cytology. It makes sense to test for HIV only three months after possible infection. The test detects not the presence of the virus itself, but the antibodies produced in response to its intrusion, and for this it takes about 3 months. The test performed earlier will not show the presence of antibodies and will only unnecessarily lull the vigilance.
  • Always use a condom with your casual partner! If you know you are prone to sensation - just keep condoms in your purse. Use them both for vaginal sex (when your partner enters you through the vagina), oral sex (when you give him a blowjob) and anal sex (into the rectum). HPV, HSV and HIV viruses as well as Chlamydia trachomatis bacteria also penetrate the mucous membranes of the cavityoropharynx and anus.
  • Discreetly examine your partner's skin, especially around the genitals. Before you move on to more juicy caresses, check if there are any suspicious changes on it: bubbles, pimples, growths. It is better to appear indelicate or neurotic than to contract a cold sores or genital warts.

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