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There's a lot of talk about safer sex, but what does this mean for guys who have sex with guys? Unfortunately, it can be hard to find information that addresses men who have sex with men because most sex education is geared towards guys who are sexually involved with girls. And there may be mistaken assumptions about what sex between guys involves. Many people know that certain sexual behaviors are "risky," but they don't know how to protect themselves from sexually transmitted infections. Here are a few key things to know.
First thing's first — safer sex is anything we do to lower our risk of getting a sexually transmitted infection. It's about getting more pleasure with less risk. These are the most important ways to reduce your risk:
Keep your partner's body fluids out of your body — mouth or anus. The body fluids to be most careful about are blood, ejaculate, pre-ejaculate, and the discharge from sores caused by sexually transmitted infections.
Don't touch sores or growths that are caused by sexually transmitted infections.
Safer sex also means getting checked for infections regularly, and getting the correct treatment if you get a sexually transmitted infection.
Sex play that involves the lowest amount of risk includes body rubbing ("dry humping"), deep kissing, mutual masturbation, and ****** massage. But remember, some infections, like herpes and HPV, can be passed by skin-to-skin contact.
Oral Sex
Now let's talk about oral sex. Compared to vaginal and anal intercourse, oral sex is less risky. However, whether a guy gives or receives genital stimulation, oral sex still puts a guy at risk for infections such as gonorrhea, syphilis, chancroid, herpes, hepatitis B, cytomegalovirus, and, rarely, HIV and chlamydia. Also, keep in mind that a guy who has one infection may be more susceptible to getting others. To reduce risks, some guys do not perform oral sex to ejaculation. Other people can use condoms for safer oral sex. Nonlubricated, flavored condoms are usually preferred for oral sex.
Rimming
What about rimming? Rimming is a slang expression that refers to oral stimulation of the anus. The official term for this is analingus. Analingus can put both partners at risk for hepatitis, herpes, HPV, and parasites. For safer rimming, people use Glyde dams — thin pieces of latex — placed over the anus. This acts as a barrier between the mouth and anus.
Anal Intercourse
Unnprotected anal intercourse, like unprotected vaginal intercourse, is considered a high-risk activity. Guys who have unprotected anal intercourse are at high risk for many sexually transmitted infections, such as gonorrhea, HIV, chlamydia, syphilis, herpes, and hepatitis. Proper use of latex condoms or female condoms (yes, many guys prefer female condoms when having sex with other guys) can reduce the risk of contracting dangerous infections.
Use only water-based lubricants, such as K-Y jelly or AstroGlide, or silicone-based lubricants with latex condoms. Oil-based lubricants like petroleum jelly, cold cream, or mineral and vegetable oils damage latex. (One of the advantages of using female condoms, which are made of polyurethane, is that any kind of lubricant can be used.) Usually, the anus does not produce a sufficient amount of lubricant for comfortable intercourse, therefore it is very important to use lube during anal sex. Lubricant also reduces the risk of tearing anal tissue and having a condom break.
There are many ways for guys who have sex with guys to be safer. And knowing how to protect yourself and your partner not only makes sex safer, but also more enjoyable.
2007-01-10 18:14:55
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answered by bisexualmale s 6
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2015-09-27 17:39:17
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answered by Mercedes 1
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It is not true that homosexuality leads to HIV AIDS.
Any unprotected sex act raises the chances of contracting the virus.
And only if one person is invected can the other non infected person contract it.
If two non infected gay ppl sleep together, they will not wake up with HIV AIDS.
AIDS is the same as any other virus, it has to be passed on from one organism to the next, EXCEPT that there IS NO CURE for AIIDS!!!!!!
SO............. Be carefull, and wear a condom!!
2007-01-10 17:40:58
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answered by Saffa_Boy_83 2
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Any unprotected sex can lead to AIDS or any number of sexually transmitted diseases. Know your partner, guy or girl. No sex without protection!
I don't think most men have homo relations "at least once" and the same with girls in college. Too much "Will and Grace", what magazine were you reading. What was your friend trying to get you to do??? If you try it, use PROTECTION!
2007-01-10 17:04:43
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answered by spyderalley 2
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nope thats not true, True is IGNORANCE Leads to HIV infection and then again Ignorance combined with HIV virus LEADS TO AIDS! If you are well informed and do intelligent decisions you wont get aids, is that simple.
PS: you don't get well informed if informations of anonymous answers , some of them may be credible but most of them are simple opinions, not facts. You must know your source, it must be a credible source.
http://www.thewellproject.org/en_US/
http://www.amfar.org/cgi-bin/iowa/abouthiv/record.html?record=3&gclid=CMj5hOPg14kCFQ_rYAodfERA3Q
2007-01-10 17:31:12
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answered by Iton S 2
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I don't know about the whole homo relations thing. But I know that aids is possible with any orientation. Its just that HIV is a dormant disease in every man. Sometimes it just decides not to be dormant. So I guess it could be more common in gay male relationships. But I wouldn't worry.
2007-01-10 16:51:00
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answered by flamemaster_lang 3
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HIV is passed from person to person through "sharing" of certain bodily fluids. There have been no (to my knowledge) cases of HIV infections through saliva, but blood and semen are acknowledged as the method of transmission.
Anal sex is a major method of transmission because the penis frequently produces tiny tears in the rectum. After semen is "deposited' in the anus, the virus enters the body through those tears.
Blood transfusions can pass the HIV virus.
Women and men can both transmit the disease in heterosexual relationships.
Aids is not just a homosexual disease.
2007-01-10 16:52:48
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answered by Anonymous
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It is true that AIDS has started with Homosexual group. But its not confined within that group. AIDS is spreading to all irrespective of HOMO OR HETERO.
2007-01-10 16:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes. 100%
2007-01-10 18:05:14
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes the probability of getting AIDS in such cases is very high
2007-01-10 20:56:41
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answered by KNOWALL 2
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while gay men are among the high stats recorded with known HIV, the ever increasing are women and next their children whom become infected from them....
2007-01-10 16:49:47
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answered by Anonymous
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