no it feels the same Yes it does. With a condom you don't get the same "skin on skin" feeling. HOWEVER, that is NOT an excuse to have unprotected sex. The best condoms to use to feel like you're not having sex with a "rubber" are "Lambskins". They are expensive, but worth EVERY penny. They are made from sheaths of lamb skin. You will never even feel like you are wearing a condom. Also, she can us a suppository called "Encare" that is inserted into the vagina prior to sex. If you use both, you will protect against pregnancy AND sexually transmitted disease, because Encare contains Nonoxyl-9 which will kill everything, including HIV. GOOD LUCK Not very different. Some people just want it to be all natural because the stimulation for both people is slightly different because the skin and inside are making direct contact. You can have sex with out a condom and practice safe sex in this manner. 1) Both of you get aids test and be sure your disease free.2) Both of you go to the doctor together and get the female Birth Control 3) Have safe sex. ADDENDUM TO ABOVE #1-- Getting tested is no answer. HIV virus can remain dormant in ones system for years. #2--Female birth control DOES NOT protect against STD's #3--The above does NOT constitue "safe sex".
as a result of sexual intercourse, without using a condom, my wife is now up eh duff.
Unprotected Sexual Intercourse, of the breaking of a condom
it is turned into a condom tha is used for sexual intercourse
When a guy does not use a condom during sexual intercourse.
If it was unprotected sex (without a condom, or any oral contraceptive, or any other contraceptive) then yes.
After a month on the Pill and making sure your partner is disease free and faithful, it is safe to have sex (a tricky one!)
infected person must refrain from sexual intercourse, unless he uses a condom during sexual intercourse! Notify future sexual intercourse partner of the infection Those volunteers especially for donating the blood should do the test of HIV antibodies.
The simplest method is to avoid sexual intercourse. The other is to use a condom or other form of birth control.
No. You can have sexual intercourse when you're pregnant, though it might feel a little different
A condom should last the entire session but they are not guaranteed to. Always dispose of it after sexual intercourse and use a new one each time.
The three main types of sexual intercourse are vaginal intercourse, anal intercourse, and oral intercourse. Each type involves different ways of engaging sexually with a partner and carries different levels of risk for sexually transmitted infections.
Means, Bareback-sex , copulation without a condom