Thursday, June 28, 2012

Am I more susceptible to getting HIV/AIDS or STDS if my husband and I become swingers


Am I more susceptible to getting HIV/AIDS or STDS if my husband and I become swingers?

STDs - 16 Answers
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1 :
duh...
2 :
duh!! thats totally a given
3 :
Yes. Of course.
4 :
this is really a question? bc i think you answered it.
5 :
yep, each additional partner increases the risk
6 :
The disease spreads easily by sexual intercourse especially in a non-safe encounter (without condoms). Both partners invoving in such life would greatly incease the chances of contracting HIV/AIDS than abstaining from this behaviour.
7 :
u said it right....are you tired of life?.....
8 :
Yes you are and athough i wouldnt do what you are thinking of doing....there is such a thing as protection...no different from single ppl having multiple partners...they use protection
9 :
I can't believe with all the STD's out there you would even consider becoming swingers.
10 :
Honest answer, yes. If a swinger swings with swingers whom you know nothing about, you are highly at risk, and so it your husband. Is it your husband idea? Say NO!!! That is not a form of 'love' under any circumstances. There are better ways to deal with stress than resorting to Bonobo behaviour. It is very 'primitive', and we are not monkeys.
11 :
Yes
12 :
Yes you can.It only takes one time to ruin your life. The only way that it wouldn't is to have everyone tested before hand.
13 :
The more partners you have, the more you are putting yourself at risk for not only HIV/AIDS, but to all other STD's.
14 :
Do you even need to ask that? Of course you do. The more sexual partners you have, the higher the risk. Swingers, hey? How disgusting is that. What kind of relationship do you have? Not a very good one by the sounds.
15 :
The more partners you have, the more you are at risk at contracting anything. Even if everyone is using condoms. Remember, the condom does not cover the entire area. It is like playing russian roulette. Good luck.
16 :
Yes, and no. Yes, anytime you are not totally monogamous you increase your risk of getting a sexually transmitted disease. That said, you minimize those risks by practicing safe sex. Also, safe sex is the rule amongst swingers, not the exception. You'll find that condom use amongst swingers is exponentially higher than it is amongst college kids and singles at clubs and bars. Plus, many swingers get tested for STD's on a regular basis. No swinger wants to contract something and jeapordize their or their spouse's health. It's supposed to be about having fun, and that would not be fun. So yes, you could contract something, but your much less at risk than you were when you were single and dating.



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