THE THREAD OF WOMEN'S HEALTH

Loving it is wonderful, and without risk it's even better!

In life, we continuously run the risk of getting sick. Even in love this can happen, and sometimes, it happens with those we would least expect it from. Loving someone can be wonderful, as long as there are no risks or anxieties of an unwanted pregnancy, or of Sexually Transmitted Diseases. This is easy to say, but it’s important to want it and remember it under all circumstances, even those that seem the safest. Unfortunately, the signs that help us recognize danger are not always so clear and, in some cases, the sexual attraction we feel towards another person, and the sincerity of our intentions, blind us to such an extent that we don’t see the hidden dangers. To avoid getting into trouble, it’s important to listen to your own instincts and emotions, as well as to the advice of the people who love and care about you. What are the most risky situations? Having unprotected sex often with strangers or with multiple partners at the same time, or with those who have relationships with other people (multi-partner relationships). Risky sex also involves having unprotected sex with those affected by contagious diseases or AIDS (seropositive or with the disease), drug addicts and prostitutes. Also pay attention to poor hygiene and promiscuous situations in general.

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