Safety First - A Guide To Better, Safer Sex!

Posted by Dean Nappa on February 06, 2023

Safe sex is an important aspect of maintaining good sexual health and preventing unwanted pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted infections (STIs). However, it's not always easy to make safe sex feel as satisfying and enjoyable as unprotected sex. In this blog post, we'll explore some tips and strategies for making safe sex great sex.

1. Communicate openly with your partner(s)

Open and honest communication is key to making safe sex great sex. Talk to your partner(s) about your desires, boundaries, and concerns. Make sure you are both on the same page when it comes to the use of protection and the types of sexual activities that you're comfortable with.

2. Experiment with different types of protection

There are many types of protection available for safe sex, including condoms, dental dams, and internal condoms. Experiment with different types to find out which you and your partner(s) prefer. Try different brands, textures, and flavors to find what works best for you.

Our Recommendation: SKYN Assorted Pack 

3. Use lubricant

Lubricant can help make sex more comfortable and enjoyable. It can also help reduce the risk of tearing or breaking a condom. Make sure to use a lubricant that is compatible with the type of protection you are using.

Our Recommendation: SKYN Maximum Performance Lube

4. Get creative

Safe sex doesn't have to be boring. Get creative with your sexual activities and explore new ways to pleasure each other. Try different positions, use your hands and mouth, and incorporate sex toys.

 

5. Focus on the sensations

Instead of focusing on the fact that you're using protection, focus on the sensations and pleasure that you're experiencing. Pay attention to your body and enjoy the feeling of your partner's touch.

6. Enjoy the moment

Safe sex is about being present in the moment and enjoying the experience. Instead of worrying about the future or past, focus on the present and enjoy the pleasure you're experiencing with your partner(s).

In conclusion, safe sex is an important aspect of maintaining good sexual health and preventing unwanted pregnancies and the spread of sexually transmitted infections. But it doesn't have to be less satisfying. With open communication, experimentation, creativity, and focus on the sensation, you can make safe sex great sex. Remember to always use protection and to consult with a doctor or healthcare professional if you have any concerns about your sexual health.

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