Avoiding Sex Disease Sores
Being drunk at singles bars could lead to decisions we may regret for the months or years to come. You can blame the alcohol or make up any excuse for not using protection, but none of that will cure any of the sex disease sores you got from that random harlot you picked up at the bar for a one-nighter. Here are a few ways to avoid any sex disease sores that will prove to be much of a hassle.
Use condoms
The most obvious way of avoiding STDs are through the use of condoms. If you have the urge to sleep with any possible lay that comes your way, then you must already know the value of using a condom. Why risk having the hassles of an STD for one night of unprotected fun? Just to be sure, you could even choose to double the condom you are wearing so that breakage won’t be a problem.
Avoid one night stands
Especially for guys, an easy lay is an easy lay. We men usually would choose to think with our willies and go for any girl that is game. The problem though is that no matter how beautiful or clean the girl seems to be, you never know where she came from. If she agrees to a one night stand, chances are that she does that quite a lot. There are some sex disease sores that you can get in spite of using condoms.
Public restrooms
Sex is not the only way you can get STDs. You never know what disease the person that used the bathroom last had, so it’s important to take the necessary precautions before using a public toilet. If you find yourself in need to use a public restroom, make sure you cover the toilet seat with tissue to avoid any diseases, or better yet, don’t even let your bun touch the seat.
Consult the doctor
In case things are too late and you’ve already got sex disease sores, then a visit to the doctor is a must. Some people are actually ashamed and prideful enough to tough it out and try to cure the sores themselves.
In a nutshell, being responsible is the best way to avoid any STDs. It can be hard to control our libido, especially if we have been on a dry spell for quite a while but it’s important that we are still responsible. Taking precautions and knowing the consequences of your actions are essential in avoiding any sores that you can get from having multiple partners. GP

Posted on November 9, 2008 by admin