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We have become complacent about safer sex. Are you using condoms, correctly, every time you have sexual activity with a partner? You could be taking your chances and become infected with HIV, Herpes, Chlamydia, or any of the other not-so fun STDs. I don’t mean to rain on your parade. I just want you to consider being safer in the bedroom (or wherever you play).Powerful is a strong word. But it fits here. As a business, non-profit or association manager, you create powerful advantage for yourself when you do something positive about the behaviors of those important outside audiences of yours that MOST affect your department, division or subsidiary.That’s because you are using the fundamental premise of public relations to deliver the kind of external stakeholder beha Here are some myths you might be thinking about sexuality and why you are not as safe as you might think. Myth #1: I don’t need condoms because they just don’t feel as good when I’m having sex. I won’t get sick. After all, I’m healthy, and my luck’s been good so far. Right. Myth #2: My new partner is HOT! They look good; they must be safe and healthy if they are that hot! Myth #3: I feel fine. I have no symptoms so I must not be sick or infected with any STDs. Myth #4: What happens in the bedroom stays in the bedroom. I just won’t think about it and magically I will stay well. Myth #5: HIV and STDS are no longer a concern since safe sex came along. Here are some reality checks and tips to counteract the myths. Reality Check #1: No matter how healthy you are, you can become infected if you have unsafe sex with an infected partner. Intercourse of any kind, fisting and sharing of needles for drugs including steroids are some of the highest risk behaviors. Tip 1: Use condoms and latex gloves during sexual activities. Lubricating the inside of the condom with a water-based lubricant can help improve the sensation. Flavored condoms or flavored lubricant on dental dams taste better for oral pleasures. Reality Check #2: Hot or not, anyone could be infected. I advise you to assume everyone is infected. Unless you share a clean bill of health over at least a one year period and you are 100% exclusive, there is no way to ensure that The Business and Life You Want to Build u to consider being safer in the bedroom (or wherever you play).In the early days of my first consulting business, I knew I needed some sort of plan to give me the greatest chance at success. I took many a wrong step, yet in the end I managed to put a solid business together.I had learned through bitter experience that forming a successful business is to be conscious about the kind of business, and the sort of life, I wanted to have. I spent long hours thinking and writing about wh Here are some myths you might be thinking about sexuality and why you are not as safe as you might think. Myth #1: I don’t need condoms because they just don’t feel as good when I’m having sex. I won’t get sick. After all, I’m healthy, and my luck’s been good so far. Right. Myth #2: My new partner is HOT! They look good; they must be safe and healthy if they are that hot! Myth #3: I feel fine. I have no symptoms so I must not be sick or infected with any STDs. Myth #4: What happens in the bedroom stays in the bedroom. I just won’t think about it and magically I will stay well. Myth #5: HIV and STDS are no longer a concern since safe sex came along. Here are some reality checks and tips to counteract the myths. Reality Check #1: No matter how healthy you are, you can become infected if you have unsafe sex with an infected partner. Intercourse of any kind, fisting and sharing of needles for drugs including steroids are some of the highest risk behaviors. Tip 1: Use condoms and latex gloves during sexual activities. Lubricating the inside of the condom with a water-based lubricant can help improve the sensation. Flavored condoms or flavored lubricant on dental dams taste better for oral pleasures. Reality Check #2: Hot or not, anyone could be infected. I advise you to assume everyone is infected. Unless you share a clean bill of health over at least a one year period and you are 100% exclusive, there is no way to ensure that California Refinance Loans - Refinancing Tips to Help You Save ey look good; they must be safe and healthy if they are that hot!Many homeowners in California are scrambling to refinance their current home loan before interest rates get too high. Some are hoping that a California refinance loan will help them get rid of their adjustable rate or interest only loan. Others are hoping to move from a high fixed rate into a low adjustable rate or hybrid loan. If you are considering a California refinance loan, here are several refinancing tips to help you s Myth #3: I feel fine. I have no symptoms so I must not be sick or infected with any STDs. Myth #4: What happens in the bedroom stays in the bedroom. I just won’t think about it and magically I will stay well. Myth #5: HIV and STDS are no longer a concern since safe sex came along. Here are some reality checks and tips to counteract the myths. Reality Check #1: No matter how healthy you are, you can become infected if you have unsafe sex with an infected partner. Intercourse of any kind, fisting and sharing of needles for drugs including steroids are some of the highest risk behaviors. Tip 1: Use condoms and latex gloves during sexual activities. Lubricating the inside of the condom with a water-based lubricant can help improve the sensation. Flavored condoms or flavored lubricant on dental dams taste better for oral pleasures. Reality Check #2: Hot or not, anyone could be infected. I advise you to assume everyone is infected. Unless you share a clean bill of health over at least a one year period and you are 100% exclusive, there is no way to ensure that Identity Theft Scams Revealed y checks and tips to counteract the myths.There are so many new ways to steal and defraud consumers out of their money. You should be aware of new identity theft scams. After all, knowledge is your best protection.People will go through your dumpster, steal your mail, take your wallet, eavesdrop on your cell phone calls, intercept your faxes and hack into your computer. Email scams and internet scams abound. Twenty percent of all identity theft cases involve t Reality Check #1: No matter how healthy you are, you can become infected if you have unsafe sex with an infected partner. Intercourse of any kind, fisting and sharing of needles for drugs including steroids are some of the highest risk behaviors. Tip 1: Use condoms and latex gloves during sexual activities. Lubricating the inside of the condom with a water-based lubricant can help improve the sensation. Flavored condoms or flavored lubricant on dental dams taste better for oral pleasures. Reality Check #2: Hot or not, anyone could be infected. I advise you to assume everyone is infected. Unless you share a clean bill of health over at least a one year period and you are 100% exclusive, there is no way to ensure that Internet Branding: Being Authentic condom with a water-based lubricant can help improve the sensation. Flavored condoms or flavored lubricant on dental dams taste better for oral pleasures.What you do and how you do it is more important that what you say. We have known that intuitively all of our lives. That's why we have phrases like "He talks a mean game", "Put up or shut up", "Practice What You Preach" or "All Talk". Parents talk to children about setting a good example for others. Celebrities must consider their behavior as role models, whether they accept the responsibility or not (Google "Charles Barkley Reality Check #2: Hot or not, anyone could be infected. I advise you to assume everyone is infected. Unless you share a clean bill of health over at least a one year period and you are 100% exclusive, there is no way to ensure that either of you is disease free. Tip 2: Get a thorough checkup at least once or twice per year. This can help you to maintain optimal health. Reality Check #3: You can be symptom-free and still be infected. It is only if and when your disease(s) have progressed that you become aware of them. The Center for Disease Control estimates that 24-27% or persons infected with HIV are undiagnosed and unaware of their HIV infection. Tip 3: If you are diagnosed with an STD, seek treatment as soon as possible. Herpes and HIV don’t have a cure yet, but they can be managed in most cases. Reality Check #4: Wishing and hoping can’t make you well. Only taking care of you will. Using safer sex methods always helps increase your chances. Tip 4: If you have no condoms, try some less risky behaviors such as massage or mutual masturbation on clean, healthy skin. Reality Check #5: Here’s a news flash. According to the CDC, At the end of 2003, an estimated 1,039,000 to 1,185,000 persons in the United States were living with HIV/AIDS, and about 50,000 new cases each year. Tip 5: Stay informed. Keep a new and fresh supply of condoms, gloves, dental dams and water-based lube around. Make sure they are not exposed to too much heat, cold, etc. Don’t keep them in your wallet for weeks and months. Buy or bring a fresh one if you are going to hook up tonight. Your health, and your life may depend on it.
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