Safe Sex

Keep It #Real

Do you feel that a guy is supposed to always carry a condom versus a girl carrying  a condom, how do you feel about this? What are your thoughts?  

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Sharing Your HIV Status

After you are diagnosed with HIV, you will have to decide whether to share that information with other people, and if so, whom you should tell. It is very important that you talk to your current and past sexual partners about your HIV status. If you have shared needles with others to inject drugs, you need to tell them too. If you are afraid or embarrassed to tell them yourself, your local Health Authorities can notify your sexual or needle-sharing

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Risky Business

All sexual practices can be made "safer"—meaning you can lower your risk of transmitting/contracting STIs and HIV—but some activities are much safer than others. Here's a list of sexual activities and the risks they pose for transmitting HIV or other STIs: Receptive Anal Sex (Bottoming) The odds of getting HIV from "bottoming" without a condom are higher than any other sexual behavior. HIV has been found in pre-cum (pre-ejaculatory fluid), so

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Reducing Your Sexual Risk

HIV can be spread by having unprotected sexual contact with an HIV-positive person. "Unprotected" means sex (anal, oral, or vaginal) without barrier protection, like a condom.  Some of the ways to reduce your risk of getting HIV through sexual contact include: Don't have sex - ABSTAIN. Sex (anal, oral, or vaginal) is the main way that HIV is transmitted. If you aren't having sexual contact, you are 100% protected from getting HIV in that way. Be

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