RAW VS RUBBERED: Always Strapped…….Maybe?

It has been said by many that women and men altogether prefer having intercourse ‘Raw’ meaning without a condom.

Is it practical though at this day and age? Honestly, no. With all the STDs flying around along with other disgusting habits people, one can be too sure of who/ what they are dealing with.

Apparently taking the ‘D’ raw because feels way way way better,  than when he’s strapped. You feel me ladies? And upon further investigation, I came to realize that most women prefer the ‘ pull-out’ method. They say that they feel a whole lot more pleasure and satisfaction. So I came up with a few Pros and Cons so that you can enjoy sex both ways.

1.Pro: Having raw sex is good for your mental health

Heterosexual sex with a condom is associated with poorer mental health, problems with dealing with stress and even conditions such as depression.  “Evolution is not politically correct, so of the very broad range of potential sexual behavior, there is actually only one that is consistently associated with better physical and mental health and that is the one sexual behavior that would be favored by evolution. That is not accidental.” ( valid point yeah?)

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2. Pro: Sex Can Help You Stay Healthy

This may be a better known fact about having too much sex, but you probably didn’t know why. Having safe sex twice a week can actually boost both men and women’s immune systems. The sex also produces an antibody called Immunoglobulin it helps fight and stop common colds or the flu before they even start. In addition to that, regular sex can also help prevent the transmission of numerous viruses.

3.Pro: Sex Is a Form of Exercise

There is a common benefit to any type of exercise that a human partakes in. It also helps maintain a balance of all bodily functions of the organs and systems within the body. In turn, this can help prevent certain diseases while relieving stress for both parties involved. Regular sex can also increase blood flow for men and women! so ladies, tell your man it’s time to get D’ voured. It’s gonna be one hell of a workout.

4. Con: Increases Chances of Cervical Cancer

Women  are  initially exposed to the possibility of cervical cancer from birth for two different reasons. If she is not vaccinated with the Human Papilloma Virus vaccine when she turns 11, the risk of cervical cancer is very high.  Having multiple sex partners or consistently involving oneself in unsafe sex can also put women at risk for HPV, which may develop into cervical cancer. Uh oh!

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5. Unplanned pregnancies

Although having raw sex is an adventure, it can also be a risk. Unwanted pregnancies at such a young age can bring about unplanned pregnancies which is also accompanied by complications that may lead to depression among other things. So sometimes taking it slow and doing it the right way, is the best way. Keep it strapped baby.

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6. Con: Exposure to Venereal Diseases

The more sexually active someone is and the more sexual partners someone has,  can increase their chances of contracting any type of sexually transmitted diseases or infections. STDs and STIs  are also commonly known as venereal diseases. On top of increasing your chances of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, 80% of adults will contract one of the common diseases/infections at some point in their lifetime. So you need to take precaution and preventive measures. Better safe than sorry.

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7. Con:  Condoms can take some getting used to.

You may have heard that condoms take away some of the feeling during sex, or that stopping to put on a condom kills the mood. Protecting your health is super important, but so is pleasure. The good news is, there are a few ways to make using condoms fun and sexy. Practice makes perfect and there are different types of condoms and so, you can find one that best suits you.

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8. Con: You have to use a condom every time you have sex.

In order for condoms to be effective, you have to use a new one correctly every single time you have sex. That means putting on a condom before there’s any skin-to-skin genital contact, and keeping it on until you’re done having sex. If you only use condoms sometimes, or put them on halfway through sex, they won’t work as well. Having a supply of condoms and making sure they’re close by before you get busy can help you remember to use them.

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9. Pro: Condoms can be sexy.

Protection is important, but so is pleasure. Luckily, condoms offer both! Condoms come in lots of different styles, shapes, and textures that increase sensation for both partners. And having your partner put the condom on your penis can be a sexy part of foreplay, especially if you add lube. Condoms can even delay ejaculation (cumming), so sex lasts longer.

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10. Pro: Condoms are effective against STD’s

In as much as most women prefer to go raw, it is always much safer to strap up. You’ll be having good sex at the same time preventing any transmission of STD’s. So it’s a win win darling.

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You need to understand the effects and the results of having sex. Whether its protected or unprotected.

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