I ask everyone: do you always protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases? Does it matter if you do it with a casual, mistress or in a relationship? If it is in a relationship, how do you know when the time has come not to guard against disease? Just when you already trust yourself? Are you doing any research? Or do you karate on intuition? Or do you use a condom all the time just in case you don't want an unwanted pregnancy? A neighbor claims that he never did it with a condom, he had a lot of lovers before the divorce, and then he had casual sex with all kinds of women and only once in his life did he get a rash, and that was from the woman who most she expects little because she was the smartest and most educated of all.
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I usually use condoms because I don't drink contraceptives. It seems appropriate to me, with one bullet two rabbits. You both have protection against unwanted pregnancy and you also protect yourself from sexually transmitted diseases / infections. I have not been with a man who wants us to use another method of contraception. Sometimes in a long and serious relationship I have sex without a condom. When we already know our partner, we feel at ease with each other, we trust each other and we do not worry about diseases or babies. Frankly, I don't have indiscriminate sex and I haven't had many partners at all. So far, I have not slept with a person with whom I have not been in a relationship and whose thinking and past I am not familiar with. I was not worried about infections, I had no indications for such and my examinations are going normally. However, no one is insured. Women can get an infection from the pool, and men often have no symptoms or they are late in time, so ... everything happens. I haven't asked anyone to take tests, but I guess every person who is interested is examined often enough.