6 Ways To Prevent AIDS

On August 18, 2011, in Sexual Health, by mus
  1. ABSTINENCE

    Abstinence is not having sex. A person who decides to practice abstinence has decided not to have sex.
    Abstinence protects people against STDs. Some STDs spread through oral-genital sex, anal sex, or even intimate skin-to-skin contact without actual penetration (genital warts and herpes can be spread this way). So only avoiding all types of intimate genital contact can prevent STDs. Avoiding all types of intimate genital contact — including anal and oral sex — is complete abstinence 

  2. NO ONE-NIGHT STAND

    The individuals participating in a one-night stand typically have not known each other long and have had minimal time to get to know each other before engaging in sexual activity. A one-night sexual encounter is not necessarily always a one-night stand; the crucial distinction is the expectation or intention that the relationship will not necessarily be extended beyond the initial sexual encounter. A one-night stand is differentiated from prostitution, as it takes place without direct payment of money and from a casual relationship, which may not initially involve sex
  3. NO ANONYMOUS SEX

    Anonymous sex is one of the highest-risk sexual activities, both as the sexual history of both partners are unknown to the other, and also because those engaging in anonymous sex are more likely to have a large number of partners.
    Anonymous sex is a form of one-night stand or casual sex between people who have very little or no history with each other, often engaging in sexual activity on the same day of their meeting and usually never seeing each other again afterwards. Anonymous sex can also take the form of prostitution. 
  4. NO SMOKINGCigarettes are linked scientifically to AIDS four (4) ways. They
    • Contain toxic chemicals,
    • Impair the immune system setting up the body for numerous diseases, by increasing susceptibility,
    • Have a role in leading to other drugs, and
    • Cause abulia and impaired self-defense reflex, leading to committing high-risk behaviors.

    This adverse quadruple action makes cigarettes a risk factor in AIDS.

  5. ALWAYS WEAR CHASTITY BELT

    Women should wear chastity belts to prevent rape, incest and other sex crimes.
    Chastity Belts should be worn willingly, and safely for Men and Women. So the idea of this list is to have in one place all the reasons that someone would willingly wear a chastity belt.The belt can be worn to free the wearer’s mind of fear or guilt when interacting with members of the opposite sex. This one can be confusing. The idea is that the wearer can interact with, and be as friendly or flirtatious as they wish with members of the opposite sex, and the wearer can be secure in the idea that they cannot cheat on their partner, even if they or the other party wanted to. In other words, it frees people from hiding or supressing emotional attraction for people other than there lover.


  6. USE CONDOMSCONDOMS ARE DISPOSABLE, NOT RECYCLABLE. We use condoms for protection against infections! Soap and water alone doesn’t clean and disinfect it. Recycling IT means you risk yourself to AIDS, gonorrhea, even UTI and other sexual diseases.
    Always use a reliable condoms from trusted manufacturer.Never use recycled condoms.

 

 

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