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Using
hands and fingers during sex |
Using your fingers or hands during sex
The risk of sexually transmitted diseases can be reduced further by
using the glove, when using your hand in vaginal/penal/anal area.
Unprotected manual sex (hand job, fingering) can lead to the
transmission of STIs such as pubic lice and scabies. The
main danger is when two peoples fluid comes into contact. A
cut or a sore on a person's hand may lead to such a contact. Use
water based lubricant,
as oil will damage the glove. The glove can be used by anyone and
should be used as a form of protection
against possible transmission of STIs.
Latex and nitrile gloves help protect against
the transmission of disease through cuts or scrapes, and help protect
sensitive areas from fingernails.
Keep your fingernails well trimmed and always wash
your hands before sex!
For information about buying
condoms online in the UK and Ireland, check out our info section
on where to buy condoms. Make
sure you have the latest information on using
a condom correctly!
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