The Ultimate Guide to Safe Threesomes

The Ultimate Guide to Safe Threesomes

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Use Condoms: Condoms are the only form of birth control that can also protect you from sexually transmitted infections (STIs). STIs are infections that can be passed from one person to another through sexual contact. Some STIs, like chlamydia and gonorrhoea, can be treated with antibiotics. Others, like herpes and HIV, are incurable. It’s important to use a condom every time you have sex, even if you’re using another form of birth control. This will help to reduce your risk of getting an STI. They’re easy to use and widely available. You can get them at drugstores, clinics, and even some schools. There are many different types of condoms to choose from. You can find them in different sizes, colours, flavours, and textures. Some condoms even have special features, like spermicide or numbing gel. You might start the conversation with “I like using flavoured condoms because they make sex more fun or “I prefer using thin condoms because they feel more natural.” You can’t risk it on this one.  

Discuss It Beforehand: It’s important to talk to your partner(s) about what you’re comfortable with before you have a threesome. This includes talking about what you’re willing to do sexually, what your boundaries are, and what you’re looking to get out of the experience. Having an open and honest conversation beforehand can help to ensure that everyone is on the same page and that no one feels pressured or uncomfortable. It can also help to create a safe and respectful environment for everyone involved. This will help to make sure that everyone is on the same page and that no one feels pressured or uncomfortable. You should talk about what you’re all comfortable with, what your boundaries are, and what you’re looking to get out of the experience. You might be opting for only kissing and touching, but I’m not ready for penetration, it’s still okay since you are trying things out.

Lube Can’t Hurt: Lube can make sex more comfortable and enjoyable for everyone involved. It can also help to prevent injuries, such as tearing or chafing. There are many different types of lube available, you can find water-based, silicone-based, and oil-based lubes, so it’s important to find one that you and your partner(s) are comfortable with. Water-based lubes are the most common and are generally safe for use with condoms. You may also want to consider using a lube that is compatible with condoms. It’s a good idea to have some lube on hand, even if you don’t think you’ll need it. You never know what might happen, and it’s better to be prepared.

Protect the Toys: If you’re using sex toys, it’s important to clean them thoroughly before and after each use. This will help to prevent the spread of bacteria and other germs. You should also use a condom on any sex toy that you’re sharing with another person. This will help to protect you and your partner(s) from STIs.

Safe words: A safe word is a word or phrase that you can use to let your partner(s) know that you’re not comfortable with something and that you want to stop. It’s important to establish a safe word before you start having sex. This will help to ensure that everyone feels safe and respected. It’s important to establish a safe word before you start having sex. This will help to ensure that everyone feels safe and respected. If you or one of your partners says the safe word, you should stop immediately. No questions asked. Let’s say we agree on a safe word ‘rainbow’, if anyone says ‘rainbow’, we stop immediately.

Know Your Limits: It’s important to know your limits and to be honest with yourself and your partner(s) about what you’re comfortable with. If you start to feel uncomfortable or overwhelmed at any point, it’s okay to say no or to ask to take a break. You should never feel pressured to do anything that you’re not comfortable with. It’s okay to say “I’m feeling a little overwhelmed, can we take a break”.

Role-play: Role-play can be a fun and exciting way to explore your sexuality. However, it’s important to talk to your partner(s) about your role-play fantasies before you act on them. This will help to ensure that everyone is comfortable with what you’re doing. It will also help to prevent any misunderstandings or hurt feelings. Dress up into your favourite characters and just have funny with it.

Start Slow: It’s always a good idea to start slow when you’re trying something new sexually. This will give you and your partner(s) a chance to get comfortable with each other and to figure out what you’re all into. You can always ramp things up later if you’re all feeling it. But it’s important to start slow and to make sure that everyone is on the same page. You can start with some kissing and touching, and then see where things go from there.

Fetishes: Fetishes are a normal part of human sexuality. However, it’s important to talk to your partner(s) about your fetishes before you act on them. This will help to ensure that everyone is comfortable with what you’re doing. It will also help to prevent any misunderstandings or hurt feelings. You might not comfortable with anything that involves pain or humiliation, you have to communicate it beforehand.