safe sex
I Tried the Latest in Condom Technology and It Went Shockingly Well
For the first time in five decades, there's been actual progress in the design of a condom that doesn't suck.
Guys Don't Care About Safe Sex If the Woman Is Hot, Study Says
Men are apparently more likely to have unprotected sex with a women they were real attractive, regardless of how likely they thought it was that she had an STI.
California Might Make Condoms, Goggles, and Dental Dams Mandatory in Porn
On Thursday, state officials will vote on whether porn studios should be forced to make actors use condoms and “other protective barriers” when coming into contract with bodily fluids.
For a Whole Bunch of Reasons, 2016 Looks Set to Be the Year of the STI
How can STI rates be up even though fewer people are having sex?
No One Taught Old People About Safe Sex and Now They’re Getting STIs
Gonorrhoea, chlamydia, and herpes are on the rise among older people. To find out more I spoke to researchers, and my own dad, about sexual health among the elderly.
Chemsex and the Case for Preventative HIV Drugs in the UK
PrEP is not yet available on the NHS, but some argue it should be.
Fruits and Vegetables Are Now Helping Make Sex Safer
Just when you thought PR for fruits and vegetables couldn’t get any better, they’re now helping to make your favorite past time healthier.
Russia Hates Western Condoms
Russia's Ministry of Industry and Trade now supports restricting the import of Western-made rubbers, which health officials say will promote "discipline" and make Russians more "selective in their choice of partners."
It Turns Out Certain STIs Could Be Good for Your Junk
But just because you might pick up STIs that don't put a tangle in your dangle doesn't mean you should throw your condoms out just yet.
How to Have One-Night Stands in Your Twenties
It's probably not going to be 100 percent dignified, but there are steps you can take to avoid it being incredibly awkward.
Stopping HIV? The Truvada Revolution - Part 1
A drug called Truvada is the first FDA-approved means of preventing HIV infection—could this controversial treatment be a step toward the end of the AIDS era?