Sexual Health
What sexual behaviors do lesbians engage in? How to Clean Private Parts After Homosexual Behavior
Traditionally, it is believed that women who have sexual intercourse with women are less susceptible to contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
But research shows that lesbians and heterosexuality people can get sexually transmitted diseases such as hepatitis and genital herpes. Traditionally, women who have sexual intercourse with women are often less susceptible to contracting sexually transmitted diseases.
But recent research by scientists suggests that homosexual women are as likely to suffer from sexually transmitted diseases as other women. From 1999 to 1998, the researchers compared the medical history and sexual behavior of 408 lesbians and 423 heterosexuality people who visited the Sydney Family Health Clinic. From the comparison, it was found that 7% of female homosexuals said they had never had sex with men. However, they often have sexual relations with gay or bisexual people, so in their life, they have more sexual partners than normal women. Researchers call for strengthened research on sexually transmitted diseases among lesbians.
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So safe sex is to prevent all body fluids containing viruses from entering the body, and of course, not to infect partners.
Safe behaviors include hugging, touching, rubbing, masturbating, etc. Fun toys are also acceptable, as long as you wear a condom on them and exchange them for use.