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Old 10-06-2009, 03:15 PM
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Default Safe Sex: Negotiating Condom Use

Negotiating Condom Use:


It's about respect – and responsibility – for yourself and your partner. Before deciding to have sex it pays to think about protecting yourself from sexually transmitted infections (STIs). You've already taken a big step by looking for answers to your questions and getting the facts.

Not having sex is the best way to keep from getting an STI, but if you choose to be sexually active, using condoms correctly and consistently is a key way to reduce risks. Don't be shy to talk with your partner about safer sex and condoms: For both of you, this is one of the most important conversations you can have. It's also one of the smartest!

How to talk with your partner about condoms and safer sex

Sometimes people don't like to use protection for sex, so it can be helpful to think about how you might respond if you're ever with a partner who doesn't want to use a condom. Remember, you have a right to protect yourself and your health, and using condoms is a way to take care of your partner too – so you're not being selfish at all.
  • Talk this over with your partner before you start to have sex. The two of you might even want to select and buy condoms together. When it's hot and heavy it might be easy to have sex without a condom “just this once.”
  • Plan ahead and have condoms with you if you think you might want to have sex. Don't rely on your partner to have condoms.
A partner might have specific reasons for not wanting to use condoms. Look over this list to get ideas about how to respond if you ever feel pressured to have sex without a condom:

“I don't have any kind of disease! Don't you trust me?”
“Of course I trust you, but anyone can have an STI and not even know it. This is just a way to take care of both of us.”

“I don't like sex as much with a rubber. It doesn't feel the same.”
“This is the only way I feel comfortable having sex but believe me, it'll still be good even with protection! And it lets us both just focus on each other instead of worrying about all that other stuff…”

“I'm [or you're] on the pill.”
“But that doesn't protect us from STIs, so I still want to be safe, for both of us.”

“I didn't bring any condoms.”
“ I have some, right here.”

“I don't know how to use them.”
“ I can show you – want me to put it on for you?”

“Let's just do it without a condom this time.”
“It only takes one time to get pregnant or to get an STI. I just can't have sex unless I know I'm as safe as I can be.”

“No one else makes me use a condom!”
“This is for both of us…and I won't have sex without protection. Let me show you how good it can be – even with a condom.”

*MUCH THANKS TO THE AMERICAN SOCIAL HEALTH ASSOCIATION FOR THIS GREAT ARTICLE & IMPORTANT ADVICE!!! Remember that only you can be responsible for your sexual health. Your persona & physical well-being and your sex life are far too precious to be put in someone else's hands! As a fellow member previously posted (which I love!)....BYOR!! (Bring Your Own Rubbers!! ) "Good Sex Is Safe Sex!"

SOURCE: http://www.ashastd.org/condom/condom_negotiation.cfm
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Old 10-07-2009, 01:47 PM
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“I don't have any kind of disease! Don't you trust me?”

The thing with this one is anyone can have an STD and have no symptoms and no clue. So a partner might have an STD but legitimately think they don't. Which is why protection is so important. Which is why testing is so important!
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