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c0ld

c0ld said

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on 1/30/2008 Remember, Anal sex is fun and hell, a little poop and blood never hurt anyone!!

heretoday

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on 11/6/2007 Yes. It is really an effective way to protect yourself from STDs. If you have been infected with one or more type of STDs, it is still important to protect your partners. Safe sex is always a hot topic at STD dating site like pozgroup.com.

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on 10/31/2007 most of the people on stdpal.com saying they can deal with herpes successfully all the time. Herpes just a virus to them. There some more tips on this site

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on 10/31/2007 most of the couples on stdpal.com saying herpes just a virus, they can manage it easily most of the time. There are many tips they give out

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on 10/22/2007 If pozgroup.com also had a information center providing information like this, they would have got more members.

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on 10/22/2007 I think members of STD dating and friends site like pozgroup.com need these information very much. Anyone posted it to those site?

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on 10/17/2007 sex is good as long as u -Dont get pregnant, Dont ave sti's and Do it with some1 u really care about and you are both faithful, better yet abstain with some1 u really care about, there's nothing like marriage the rules are toned down to 1-BE FAITHFUL.

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on 6/10/2007 urm...Nice essay above but it is much more simple than that! LMAO!Sex brings to people close to each other but there is a 3% chance that you could get pregnant so just be careful. However enjoy it! XOXO

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on 8/8/2006 My fianc and I decided that our best bet, since we've had many partners, was to go get tested together. That way, we were secure in knowing we were both disease free. It may seem like a really awkward experience but, honestly, it helps a lot.
Second, it's not just about wearing a condom. Make sure the condom fits. We had to go through several types of condoms before finding the right one. Trust me, you might think that isn't essential, but if the man doesn't fit into the condom, it will break.

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on 9/21/2007 Stay a virgin until you meet a virgin get married, and stay loyal. If you feel the need to cheat, keep it in your fantasies or watch the TV show Cheaters and learn how cheating can cause pain and suffering for yourself and others. An ounce of pleasure is not worth tons of anguish.

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on 11/22/2005 In reducing the risk of HIV infection, opt for non-spermicidal lubricated condoms and avoid using condoms that come lubricated with spermicide for vaginal or anal sex. All FDA approved spermicidals are caustic, which means they will irritate mucosa membrane and cause tiny fissures. So if the condom breaks, you could have tiny vaginal or anal tears that facilitate HIV's entry into your blood stream. The best thing to do is to use plenty of a good non-spermicidal lubricant with latex condoms every single time. Try some of the silicone based ones, they're nice.

If you are set on using spermicide, don't rely just on the tiny amount that comes on a spermicidal lubricated condom; use plenty of additional spermicide. This sounds counter-intuitive, but here's the deal: The amount that comes on a condom is too small an amount to be an effective barrier to HIV. It damages your skin, but doesn't protect you. If you have to use spermicide, use enough to fully coat the areas of interest. You'll need to provide an effective barrier so that any virus can be killed before it reaches those oh-so-tender mucous membranes. Your skin will still be a little raw, but you'll have a bit more of a physical barrier.

Obviously you wouldn't use spermicidal anything in your mouth. Still use a condom or dental dam. Normally, for oral sex, there's enough saliva to preempt the need for lubricants. But, if you have dry mouth or prefer not to taste condoms, there are some nifty non-toxic flavored lubes out there, too.

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on 11/22/2005 Practice safe sex all you want, but remember one thing: Condoms and all the other safe sex products will not protect you from STDs. The only way to protect yourself from an STD is by abstaining from sex. A condom stops sperm, not STDs.

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on 11/22/2005 Don't have sex unless you're ready to have a child. Most children out there were created from false love. If you're going to have sex you should be on birth control (and not the cheap stuff that doesn't work) and have the male wearing a condom. You can get STD's if you don't use a condom.

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on 11/22/2005 People must learn that there is no such thing as "Safe Sex" only "Safer Sex." The only "Safe Sex" is "No Sex." Because society has individuals who do not want to wait for marriage (and you still have to count those marriages with miscellaneous affairs), all I can say is search the Internet on proper usage of birth control. Know your partner, think before you act, or else it will get you in the long run.
God Bless.

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on 9/21/2007 I waited until I was married to have sex for the first time. It was great, and it continues to be a real blessing for both my wife and I. Can you think of a better wedding gift than being a virgin when you get married? I can't, and my wife values that fact!

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