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Bareback Sex Overview.

 

If after reading the information on our website you still think that bareback sex is right for you, remember to have an open and candid conversation with your chosen sexual partner and discuss the expectations and risks with each other, find out what both parties are wanting to do, if this will become a regular thing or a one-night stand as well as STI / STD testing and test results.

Having bareback sex is a personal decision that should be made on an individual basis based on a range of criteria. If you understand the risks involved and are able and willing to get tested regularly and/or begin taking PrEP and realize that nothing is foolproof and the potential long-term effects to your overall health and still want to have bareback sex, that is your decision to make and nobody should pressure you onto practicing sex in any method that you do not feel safe, secure and satisfied by.

Whatever you decide to do when it comes to sex, whether using safer sex practices or having unprotected bareback sex, enjoy the time spent with your partner and feel good about knowing you have taken steps to ensure the safety of both of you.

Bareback Sex Tips.

Try to Avoid Using Poppers During Bareback Sex.

Poppers (although exciting to use for many during bareback sex) dilate a person’s blood vessels in the rectum, this in turn increases blood exposure during anal sex, especially during ‘rough’ sex or when practicing ‘fisting’ followed by bareback intercourse.