SAFE SEX
Being safe with sex not only means carrying for the health of your partner but also your own health. When you have safe sex, the chances of you getting or passing a sexually transmissible infection or disease as well as unplanned pregnancy are significantly lowered. Whether you have vaginal, anal or oral sex, it definitely pays to play it safe.
(http://www.health.qld.gov.au/istaysafe/be-safe-with-sex/safe-sex.aspx)
(http://www.health.qld.gov.au/istaysafe/be-safe-with-sex/safe-sex.aspx)
CONDOMS
Condoms, when used correctly and consistently are the only form of protection that can help stop sexually transmitted diseases as well as pregnancy. Condoms work by forming a barrier between the penis and the anus, vagina or mouth. The condom keeps one partner's fluids from getting into or on the other. There are two types of condoms; male and female.
Female:
For more information on female condoms go to http://www.livestrong.com/article/17406-female-condoms-work/. Not only do they go over how it works and how to use it, this site also covers the advantages and disadvantages of the female condom.
Male
Latex condoms are easy to get from either a pharmacy, food store or health centers. For more information on the male condom and how to wear it look at the video below.
Always use a condom.