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Safe sex is taking an active step in the prevention of transmission of STIs and STDs as well as unwanted pregnancies.  
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Safe sex is taking an active step in the prevention of transmission of STIs and STDs. Some forms of safe sex are also preventatives for pregnancy.
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== Safe sex precautions ==
 
== Safe sex precautions ==
  
 
=== Avoiding physical contact ===  
 
=== Avoiding physical contact ===  
  
 
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Avoiding physical contact can almost entirely if not entirely erase the risk of contact with bodily fluids. Mutual masturbation is a no-contact sexual activity that can be performed in the same room. Phone sex, cyber sex, and discussing fantasies can be performed while separated.
  
 
=== Non-penetrative sex ===  
 
=== Non-penetrative sex ===  
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Non-penetrative sex is considered to be medium-risk sexual activity by Planned Parenthood. Kissing falls under this category, as do stroking, fondling, and body-to-body rubbing -- also known as "outercourse" or "dry humping". It is to be noted, though, that non-penetrative sex does not eliminate the risk of skin-to-skin transmittable diseases, such as herpes, or infections, such as genital warts.
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=== Barrier protection ===  
 
=== Barrier protection ===  
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Barriers are protective devices meant to prevent contact with vaginal fluids, blood, semen, and other contaminants such as hair, saliva, and skin.
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=== Other precautions ===  
 
=== Other precautions ===  
 
=== Limitations ===  
 
=== Limitations ===  
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== Sex toys ==
 
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Revision as of 17:32, 24 March 2014

Safe sex is taking an active step in the prevention of transmission of STIs and STDs. Some forms of safe sex are also preventatives for pregnancy.

Safe sex precautions

Avoiding physical contact

Avoiding physical contact can almost entirely if not entirely erase the risk of contact with bodily fluids. Mutual masturbation is a no-contact sexual activity that can be performed in the same room. Phone sex, cyber sex, and discussing fantasies can be performed while separated.

Non-penetrative sex

Non-penetrative sex is considered to be medium-risk sexual activity by Planned Parenthood. Kissing falls under this category, as do stroking, fondling, and body-to-body rubbing -- also known as "outercourse" or "dry humping". It is to be noted, though, that non-penetrative sex does not eliminate the risk of skin-to-skin transmittable diseases, such as herpes, or infections, such as genital warts.

Barrier protection

Barriers are protective devices meant to prevent contact with vaginal fluids, blood, semen, and other contaminants such as hair, saliva, and skin.

Other precautions

Limitations

Ineffective methods

Abstinence

Anal sex

Sex toys