Sexually transmitted diseases and concerns

Safe sex is essentially avoiding getting your partner or partner's
blood, vaginal fluids, semen and breast milk inside your body, and it's easily
avoided so long as you take precautions. The only way to save yourself needing
a sex test to check for
nasty sexually
transmitted diseases like Chlamydia, hepatitis a, b
and c, HIV and so on is by
using CONDOMS to protect
yourself.
This advice extends to sex toys as well, though using a condom on
a vibrator may not be so much fun, but you can still take care to make sure no
bodily fluids are passed on to another by making sure you clean your sex toys
after each and every use, especially if different people are going to be using
them.
The same thing applies for your anal sex health
concerns, masturbation
health concerns and your oral sex health
concerns as well – avoid all exchange of bodily fluids and you'll be
fine.