WHAT ARE SAFE SEX PRACTICES?
Any sexual activity between two uninfected people is safe.
Any sexual activity, which doesn't involve the entry of HIV infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids into the body is safe.
Any sexual activity, which completely eliminates the risk of infection, is safe sex, for example, correct and consistent use of condoms, which eliminates the exchange of possible HIV infected semen, seminal fluid or pre-ejaculatory fluid, or vaginal fluid gives protection against HIV/AIDS and most other STDs.
Any sexual activity between two uninfected people is safe.
Any sexual activity, which doesn't involve the entry of HIV infected blood, semen, or vaginal fluids into the body is safe.
Any sexual activity, which completely eliminates the risk of infection, is safe sex, for example, correct and consistent use of condoms, which eliminates the exchange of possible HIV infected semen, seminal fluid or pre-ejaculatory fluid, or vaginal fluid gives protection against HIV/AIDS and most other STDs.
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