So, let's talk about common sense.
You meet a guy or a girl and you think they are just sexy.
You decide to hop into bed with them after a couple of dates and, then you find out that you have an STD.
The shock on your face is priceless, but we are talking about promiscuity and STD's here.
What did you find out about your sexy date before you slept with him or her? Did you know that they had been with over 50 partners? Did you ask the right questions so that you would know whether or not this person was going to give you the odds that you want if you are going to have sex with them? Probably not, and here is how you can avoid having this mishap.
If you are considering having sex with someone you need to find out what their number is.
They will probably lie to you about how many partners they have had, but it will give you a rough estimate.
They are usually going to tell you a lower number than what the truth is.
The higher the number the more of a chance that they already have an STD.
This is the first way to find out if you should avoid having sex with them or not.
The next thing you need to do is have some foreplay.
Make sure that during foreplay you take time to notice the quality of the turf.
Check out your partners penis or vagina and inspect it a little for sores, rashes, or anything that does not look normal.
These can all be signs of an STD and can save you from making that trip to the clinic yourself.
Last, find out about your partners past.
Have they been in a lot of committed relationships or are they afraid of commitment? Your chances are always better with someone that has been in committed relationships because if they had sex with the same person for a long amount of time and did not have a lot of one night stands, then there is a better chance that they are clean.
If your sexy guy or girl gets around the block and has a serious fear of commitment, then they probably have an STD or have had one and could give it to you.
The bottom line is that with promiscuity and STDs you have to be careful and find out about your partner.
The best way to avoid contracting an STD is abstinence, but if you are going to have sex practice safer sex by using condoms, asking the right questions, and checking the quality of the turf ahead of time.
You meet a guy or a girl and you think they are just sexy.
You decide to hop into bed with them after a couple of dates and, then you find out that you have an STD.
The shock on your face is priceless, but we are talking about promiscuity and STD's here.
What did you find out about your sexy date before you slept with him or her? Did you know that they had been with over 50 partners? Did you ask the right questions so that you would know whether or not this person was going to give you the odds that you want if you are going to have sex with them? Probably not, and here is how you can avoid having this mishap.
If you are considering having sex with someone you need to find out what their number is.
They will probably lie to you about how many partners they have had, but it will give you a rough estimate.
They are usually going to tell you a lower number than what the truth is.
The higher the number the more of a chance that they already have an STD.
This is the first way to find out if you should avoid having sex with them or not.
The next thing you need to do is have some foreplay.
Make sure that during foreplay you take time to notice the quality of the turf.
Check out your partners penis or vagina and inspect it a little for sores, rashes, or anything that does not look normal.
These can all be signs of an STD and can save you from making that trip to the clinic yourself.
Last, find out about your partners past.
Have they been in a lot of committed relationships or are they afraid of commitment? Your chances are always better with someone that has been in committed relationships because if they had sex with the same person for a long amount of time and did not have a lot of one night stands, then there is a better chance that they are clean.
If your sexy guy or girl gets around the block and has a serious fear of commitment, then they probably have an STD or have had one and could give it to you.
The bottom line is that with promiscuity and STDs you have to be careful and find out about your partner.
The best way to avoid contracting an STD is abstinence, but if you are going to have sex practice safer sex by using condoms, asking the right questions, and checking the quality of the turf ahead of time.
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