Safer sex

Safer sex is a term used to describe sex with fewer risks. Safer sex can mean taking part in sexual activity other than penetrative vaginal or anal sexual intercourse, such as kissing and fondling. You can use your tongue or your mouth or fingers to stimulate yours or your partner's body. And not just sexual parts either. You can get sexual pleasure from being touched or fondled or caressed almost anywhere. Ears, nipples, necks, hips, toes, fingers and backs can be favourite places for some people. If you are entering into a sexual relationship, knowing what turns you on and gives you pleasure, means that you can communicate this to your partner.  It can be fun finding out what you and your partner enjoy.

If you choose to have penetrative sexual intercourse always use condoms or dental dams and lubricant to protect yourself and partner against sexual transmitted infections.