Wednesday, December 9, 2009

Condom facts


I think most people know the basics of condoms: made of latex, roll them on, they offer protection against STDs and pregnancy, but there's a lot more to them, that people don't always know.

Reservoir tips
The vast majority of condoms have a little nub at the top. This nub is called the reservoir tips and is used to collect semen. When a condom is put on, the reservoir tip should be pinched shut to leave room for the semen (instead of filling it with air which makes it more likely to burst).

Spermicide
Commonly added to condoms, spermicide is flavorless and kills sperm to prevent pregnancy. Unfortunately spermicide can cause vaginal (or oral or anal) irritation, causing infection and making it easier for STDs to be caught, particularly HIV. Spermicide condoms should not be used for anything other than vaginal sex. Some schools of thought argue that spermicide should never be used at all.

Doubling up
If one condom gives protection, won't two give twice as much? No. Layering condoms increases the chance of them tearing.

Lubricants
Oil-based lubricants can damage latex condoms. Be sure to use water- or silicone-based lube. Oil-based lubes include hand oils and vaseline, so think twice before using a home-made lube. (Silicone lubes can also damage sex toys, so check for that.)

Latex
The standard material for condoms, it is cheap, flexible and relatively thin. Condoms from latex protect against STDs and pregnancy. The downsides to latex are the smell and taste (particularly for oral sex) and allergies to it are common. It also does not conduct heat well.

Lambskin
Actually made from sheep intestines, lambskin is an option for people who are allergic to latex. Lambskin condoms are thicker than latex, and more expensive. They protect against pregnancy but don't provide as much STD protection as latex. Historically, this is what people used

Polyurethane
The standard alternative to latex. Polyurethane condoms conduct heat better than latex ones, can be used with oil-based lubes, and lack the gross latex smell. Unfortunately they are more likely to break or slip off during sex. They are also more expensive

Polyisoprene
The newest condom material. Made of synthetic rubber, polyisoprene condoms have all the advantages of polyurethane without the increased risk of breaking. They are also much thinner than both latex and polyurethane condoms, without adding any risk. The downside is they cost more, and none of the bells and whistles of latex condoms (flavors, extra shapes, ribbing, sizing options, etc.) are available.

Remember that "perfect use" and actual condom use have very different failure rates. By paying attention to how you use condoms, you can greatly improve the protection you get.

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Safe Sex of Various Kinds

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Just Let it Flow

Stress is so prominent these days and we all have this huge work load whether dealing with our jobs or school. Sometimes us girls just need to take a load off, I don't mean figuratively either. It is so important that we take some time and feed our sexual needs, desires, and fantasies; we don't all have that special guy or gal who can provide us with some load release at the drop of a hat, sometimes we have to get our hands dirty and do the job ourselves.

The author of Women's Sexualities, psychologist Carol Rinkleib Ellison, Ph.D. conducted a survey in 1993 that announced that 75% of women fessed up to pleasuring themselves within the last three months; these women knew how to have a solo party. Masturbation has no limitations to who can play the game, many of these women were average Janes, who had a house, husband, and a great family, many of them didn't have a bad sex life either. Another study shows that women who are married or have live in partners tend to play with themselves more than single girls who are in the dating circuit.

Self-pleasuring has more benefits than just releasing some unwanted stress, it helps with having a higher self-esteem, better body image, and a more active sex life. These confidence boosters are great for our poise; it makes us more desirable which in return may make us a little bit more horny at times.

It is important that we can find a moment in our busy schedules to spend some alone time with our friend down under, I mean she is our best friend if treated right. So many girls have this mentality of masturbation as being taboo or out of the ordinary, this is not the case at all; we all do it, so express it, open up, let your mind wander. Finding fantasies that will help make our internal bombs explode is crucial. We have to dig down deep into our dirty minds and explore the wild sexcapeds that we dream or day dream about. We have to remove ourselves from situations such as going to school, work, or even doing the laundry, this is our time to shine and no one can take that away from us. So when you are sitting alone think about that past sexual experience you had with the really hot guy from the gym, or when you happened to stubble across free porn on the internet, use those mental images to get busy. Don't be scared that you are being too crazy either, some women get off on the idea about being tied up or having that wild threesome, to each her own, don't judge and you won't be judged, beside who has to know?

To really get down to the juicy parts is how are we going to pull this off or should I say let it out? There are so many different ways that we can releases ourselves, our bodies are full of nerves that will send sexual stimulation to our mind. This is where no one can tell you what to do or how to do it, let your hands wander, learn your body, spend some time with it, allow yourself to relax and feel sexy. You may enjoy the company of a toy vibrating your way to heaven, but it's important for you to figure out what you like. Remember you can't get frustrated if it takes a little while to figure out what feels good, this could be like a trial and error science experiment, that takes patience and muscle control; don't give up, if you fail the first time try it again, it's not a competition and practice makes perfect.

Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Sexual assaults

{I think it's important that you know of another great resource available on campus: the counseling center is open to students and they are able to fit you in whenever its easy for you. They even have appointments til 9PM! The therapists there are a great resource for you, plus it's totally and completely FREE (unless you miss appointments which will cost you $100). Even if you just want one hour every two weeks that you can spend simply talking about what's going on in your life then they are the people to call. They are located on the bottom floor of the Armacost Library in the student development center and you can reach them at (909) 748-8108. For information provided by the UoR on sexual assault click here. }

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The following statistics are a shocking overview of rape and sexual assault provided by www.rainn.org :
~Every 2 minutes someone in the U.S. is sexually assulted.

~1 in every 6 American women has been the victim of attempted or completed rape in her lifetime.
~Approximately 73% of rape victims know their assailants.

~Only 6% of rapists will ever spend a day in jail

because 60% of sexual assaults are not reported to the police.


In one survey, 1 in 12 college men admitted committing acts that met the legal definition of rape or attempted rape. Yet only 1% of those men actually saw their behavior as a criminal act!



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Here are some quick tips on how to stay safe (especially on college campuses):
~always monitor drinking,
~never let anyone make a drink for you,
~never let your cup out of sight,
~always use the buddy system!
~Just because your friend wants to go home with a guy she just met, doesn't mean you have to leave her alone with him. Think of it as an updated version of "friends don't let friends drive drunk"!

Monday, December 7, 2009

WHAT ARE ALL THE OPTIONS? WHAT IS RIGHT FOR ME?


Many women don't want to get pregnant, but they don't use protection all the time because they don't know all the options. I have heard of women not using any protection because "condoms hurt" or "the pill makes me sick." The truth of the matter this is true, the condom, or pill is not for everyone, but there are other options. Women's Health helps us girls out again by giving us a place to find out about all the methods in one place.

We have the option of:

The Pill-the is 98% effective, it works by controlling your bodies hormones which then prevents your eggs from being released.
The emergency pill-other wise known as plan B is a great choose if you got lost in the heat of the moment and forgot to use other options. This is a pill that you take once within 72 hours of the act, but it can be costly so I wouldn't make a habit out of it.

IUD-is a small plastic device that the doctor inserts into your uterus, depending on the type, it can last 5 years or 10. There are two types of IUD, one in which uses hormones the other which doesn't. The up side to this method, no taking a pill everyday. One unpleasant thing about this birth-control is every month you must search for the string to make sure its still in place, this seems to be a little scary to me, but not for everyone. Another downside is that for some women in may increase your chances of infections.

The Ring-This is a small (2 inches in diameter) ring in which every month you insert by yourself. It is mentioned that their are some incidents that the Ring has fallen out or became dislodged, either during sex, or during a bowel movement, but conveniently this can be replaced, without any worries, within 3 hours.

The Shot- is given every 12 weeks which then releases hormones into the body. This method is also known to stop periods all together. :) Sounds too good to be true? Well in my opinion it is. Problems consist of weight gain, depression, hair loss, and decrease in interest of sex, and only can stop after you stop taking shots, and 12 weeks for the shot to leave your system.

The Patch- is a small sticker that you place on your butt, lower abdomen, or upper body that releases hormones into the body. There are some worries with this method because it releases a higher dose of hormones then the pill, so be sure to discuss this factor with your doctor.

The Implant- this small device in inserted in your arm by a professional, and can last up to 3 years. No need to worry for 3 years, no checking and no daily pill. This device releases hormones into the body, it is known to change bleeding pattern, or stop them all together. There are some side-effects such as mood changes, weight gain and skin changes.

The Sponge- is a sponge like material that you get wet and then inserted into the vagina, it can then be removed, but you must wait 6 hours after sexual intercourse. This is not a hormonal treatment, but a spermicide that starts working right away. What many girls do complain about is how mess it is to clean up.

The Diaphragm - is a soft rubber dome that you cover the cervix. It is reusable and many women have no problems inserting it.

The Condom-is available for both men and women to wear, both preventing sperm to enter into the uterus. The downside is that the condom is only a one time use item and many people complain that they are uncomfortable or interfere with sensation. The upside to this method is that it is the only method that prevents against STDs if used properly, but not always a guarantee.

It is important to use what is best for you, don't use what works best for your friends or your mother, but read all the information about each one and make your own decision.


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Edit: 12/9 for easier reading and image added