Posted on April 25, 2012, in Condoms, Contraception, Dating, Personal Stories and tagged dating, emotional intimacy, health, relationships, safer sex, self confidence, Sex, using a condom. Bookmark the permalink. 4 Comments.
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I’ve had a few men say they don’t like using condoms to which my reply is “ok, we won’t do it then”. That usually makes them change their minds! The alternative, to get tests done, has never cropped up, but a really good idea.
I honestly believe that it should also be done if and when sexual monogamy is on the table.
in the beginning of my current relationship we used the barrier method for extra protection, as i’m on birth control, and sexual health. but as we continued in the relationship we found a better use is to help “prolong” our time together
when he’s feeling like he can’t hold it any more he puts on a rubber and can go for at least 10 more minutes
I think it’s important to get tested, while also realizing that tests like HIV antibody tests only show if someone was infected with HIV three to six months ago (that is the amount of time it takes most people to develop antibodies). So the ideal situation is to test, then continue using condoms until you retest six months later to confirm the negative results, all the while continuing to be in a monogamous relationship.