Safe Sex Practices

Always practice safe sex in any form of sexual activity that you are in to.  Respect you and your partners bodies, and each others limitations.  This will not only ensure that your having quality safe sex, it also keeps you and your partners from getting injured.  Use some of these guidelines to help keep your love making as safe as possible.  We have put bondage on its own separate page due to some of the more explicit natures of the fetish.

          Anal Sex
  • During anal sex, remember to use liberal amounts of lubrication, take it easy and learn to relax. Relaxing is the key to making anal sex more enjoyable and much more  comfortable.
  • When using anal beads make sure to inspect the cord, and the beads. Make sure that the cord is strong, and the beads have no sharp or rough edges. Remember the anal walls are very thin and can be easily damaged.
  • When considering a butt plug, make sure to buy one that is flared at the base. This will help in keeping the plug from going to far in the anus, and you the embarrassing trip to the emergency room to have it removed.
  • Using a condom during anal sex is highly recommended, not only for the prevention of STD's and HIV, but you can get bacterial infections from fecal matter in the rectum. Plus condoms with liberal amounts of lubrication will help reduce friction and it will become less likely of tearing the anal walls which are very thin.
  • Communicate with your partner, find out each others preferences, styles techniques and find a common ground that you both can land on. This will help your anal sex be more enjoyable for the both of you.
  • Use the right lubrication. If you are using a condom, and you should be, stay with water-based lubricants. Oil lubricants will break down the latex of a condom, making them deteriorate causing them to become useless, and susceptible to disease and infections.

    Penis Pumps
  • Use extreme caution if you are going to buy and use a penis pump. Thoroughly, read and understand the directions, and for goodness sake, seek out a doctor for proper usage of a penis pump.
  • If used incorrectly, you could cause serious damage to the penis by either blistering, or worse yet capillary eruption.
  • There are a lot of cheap imitation that do not work well, poor quality, and do not generate enough suction power to work. Make sure to consult a doctor about a penis pump, he can refer you to a reputable company.


    Sexually Transmitted Disease's

  • Know your partner or partner's partners and so forth. Even though you are in a monogamous relationship now, doesn't mean, you can forget about the past. With the high spread of STD's and HIV it is best to be 100% sure than to take chances with you life. It's your life, take control of it, and don't put yourself in harms way. It is the only one you have.
  • Practice safe sex. Use a condom at all times. High-risk sex is dangerous, and should be avoided. This includes unprotected sex, sex with strangers, sex with many partners, and just about any where fluids are swapped.
  • Having sex with multiple partners, prostitutes, or drug users increase your chances of getting a STD.
  • If you contact a STD, get it taken care of immediately. Then notify your partners, of the infection so they too can get it taken care of. Then I would access the situation, and find out who, what, where, and how you got it. Education and prevention are the keys to understanding and keeping your body free from STD's and HIV.


    Sexual Activities

  • If you and your partner have decided to have intercourse, the single most important thing the both of you can do is use protection. That does mean both of you. For men, wear a condom, use a water-based lubrication (if they didn't already have it) for less friction. For women, use Nonoxynol-9 contraceptive foam, or a female condom.
  • If you are going to switch between anal, oral, and vaginal sex, and you are using condoms. A new condom should be replaced to help avoid vaginal or anal infections.
  • If you are performing oral sex with your partner, make sure your gums are healthy. No seriously, before going down on someone. This may sound funny, inspect the genitals of the person you are about to go down on, and look for signs of STDS.
  • If applicable, use dental dams, or Glyde dams to help protect your mouth, plus herpes and genital warts are contagious infections that can be transmitted from genitals to mouth. So know what you are sucking and licking, before you start oral sex with your partner.

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