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Is a dildo safer than having live sex?

As society becomes more permissive of sexual expression, casual hookups with casual partners become more common. People are more willing than ever to learn what their needs are and how to meet them. The rise of sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) is a reminder of the dangers of such open sexual relations. The rapid spread of STIs is greatly linked to the increase in casual sexual relationships. But following our desires through or with sexual services can be freeing and also comes with some health risks.

At the same time, the attitudes toward sex toys have changed. Instead of being viewed as shameful, masturbation instead is seen as a healthy form of sexual expression. Masturbating with dildos has become a popular and regulated way to satiate sexual desires. But how do these dildos stack up with safety when having live sex with a partner? In this article, we will examine the safety features of dildo masturbation, weigh the risks and benefits of live sex, and provide insight to help you make informed choices depending on your preferences and demands.

Physical dangers involved in live sex

Sexually transmitted infections (STIs)

The biggest physical risk associated with live intercourse is the chance of getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI). As of 2023, there are 39.9 million people around the globe living with HIV, with 1.3 million new infections reported. Beyond HIV, other sexually transmitted diseases (STIs) are also on the rise, and, globally, more than 1 million new STIs are diagnosed each day.

As societies become more comfortable with sex, such brief encounters between strangers grow ever more common. It is dangerous to have sex with someone you do not know the health status of, or since they are deliberately withholding knowledge of a possible illness. If you’re looking for more details, some of the most prevalent sexually transmitted illnesses are outlined below.

HIV/AIDS: The Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) is spread via unprotected vaginal or genital contact. HIV can lead to AIDS, a disease that attacks the immune system, if not treated.

Chlamydia and gonorrhea are bacterial diseases that can, if untreated, lead to serious health problems like infertility, pelvic inflammatory disease, and complications during pregnancy.

Syphilis is a disease caused by germs, and without treatment, it can lead to long-term health problems, including damaged organs and death.

The HPV virus is the most common cause of STIs, which cause warts and, in rare cases, cancer.

Herpes (HSV): The herpes simplex virus can be transmitted via direct skin-to-skin contact, even when no lesions are visible.

Unintended Pregnancy

Having unprotected sex endangers a woman of unintended pregnancy. And while contraception may reduce the risk of conception, no method is entirely foolproof. But if a woman gets pregnant and doesn’t want to keep the child, she may encounter significant medical, mental, and financial challenges. In some places, abortion will be banned or sharply restricted, creating headaches and heartburn.

Risk of harm during sex

Damaging to a sensitive area like the anus, the human body can get injured in the process. The mucous membranes around the rectum are easily torn through vigorous or unprotected sex, which can lead to vaginal or anal tears. If a partner is not properly aroused, leading to inadequate lubrication, this is all the more so.

What is a dildo?

A dildo is an adult toy that is used for sexual stimulation or pleasure and that generally takes the shape and function of a male penis, although there are many shapes, materials, and functional variants. Here’s a complete overview of dildos.

Dildo usage versus live sex

These diseases are not transmitted through sexual contact

The reason many people use dildos is one of the main reasons, and that is to not develop a sexually transmitted illness (STI). It doesn’t pose as a vector of viruses like a TPE or silicone dildo can, although humans can transmit STIs. Dildos suggest a risk-free encounter to those who enjoy unprotected sex because no disease can be transmitted through body liquids or skin contact. Cleaning and drying the dildo after each use helps preserve its health and hygiene for reuse.

The probability of unwanted pregnancy is no

Unlike real intercourse, where the risk of getting pregnant is always present, the dildos completely remove the risk of this. There is no risk of unplanned pregnancy with a dildo, regardless of whether one practices contraception. This is a crucial factor for most people who want a completely risk-free sexual experience without the emotional, financial, or physical consequences of an unplanned pregnancy, as well as the risk of termination of that pregnancy.

Meet your particular tastes

Generally speaking, dildos can represent smaller and more versatile shapes as compared to real humans, causing them to often be lighter, lonelier, and more practical than the real application. This makes them very easy to handle, move, and position during operation. The moment the pain or physical strain is caused from performing realistic posts with a live partner. There are multiple uses and situations for dildos.

Also, they come in a variety of shapes and sizes. This allows people to sleep around without fear of hurting their partner. These dildos can also be totally custom-designed in terms of skin tone, shape, size, etc. Dildos can always be tweaked to give you more of what you need.

Conclusion

Lastly, the use of dildos offers just a safer option for sex in a multitude of ways, but really when it comes to your body. They eliminate the risk of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), unintended pregnancies, and the physical toll of live intercourse. Dildos with controllable sizes, realistic features, and configurable settings give consumers who desire a risk-free solution to their needs a more controlled, pleasurable, and hygienic experience.

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