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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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I go for safer sex. So condoms (and hand washing at clubs or during group sex sessions) and making sure you get tested regularly, general good health all help make sex safer imho. |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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Safe sex means safe sex yes
But some medical professionals claim even the best condom won't protect us from some STIs...
I do wonder what they mean by this...is it the fact the outside of the condom may accidently touch the outside of the penis while putting it on...or what's the story??? |
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See, anyone who looks at our profile pic and doubts we only have safer sex would need to be furnished with the fact that the penis in the picture is Mr KC's, and we've been together for almost 18yrs. We've not touched anyone other than each other since Feb 2020 and had screening since then. But we get loads of PMs, asking to squirt cum all over the place. We use condoms for vaginal and anal sex between each other, FFS! I don't want to get pregnant |
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"how often do we hear " safe sex only " however in reality ..............."
In reality it's safer sex.
The only man I have sex without a condom with is my husband but I don't use protection for oral.
It's a risk I am willing to take. |
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