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Schwester Lea Ohura spricht über ihre Rolle bei den Schwestern der perpetuellen Indulgenz, einem ehrenamtlichen Verein, der sich für HIV- und AIDS-Prävention einsetzt. Sie erzählt von der Geschichte des Vereins, ihren Aktivitäten, der Bedeutung von Safer Sex und der Aufklärung in der Community. Zudem wird die Rolle der sozialen Medien in ihrer Arbeit thematisiert, sowie die Struktur des Vereins und die verschiedenen Veranstaltungen, an denen sie teilnehmen. Schwester Lea schließt mit einer ermutigenden Botschaft an alle Zuhörer.Abonniert gerne den Podcast & Social Media- wir werden wöchentlich andere Berufe "offenlegen" => einfach die Glocke aktivieren & dabei sein.www.berufsinsider-podcast.de
TJ & Tree chat about the Toys that you might not find outside
Außerdem: Klima 2045 - Werden wir noch genug Wasser haben? (11:10) // Mehr spannende Themen wissenschaftlich eingeordnet findet Ihr hier: www.quarks.de // Habt Ihr Feedback, Anregungen oder Fragen, die wir wissenschaftlich einordnen sollen? Dann meldet Euch über Whatsapp oder Signal unter 0162 344 86 48 oder per Mail: quarksdaily@wdr.de. Von Yvonne Strüwing.
Meist bemerken Betroffene eine kleine Wunde an den Geschlechtsteilen, im Analbereich oder auch in der Mundhöhle, eben dort, wo der direkte Kontakt stattfand.
Hallo und lesbisch willkommen zu FEMME:ILY Die Temperaturen sinken, aber eure Lieblings-Femmes passen auf, dass euch warm bleibt! Heute hört ihr die erste Folge der Spicy Special Folgenreihe, die JEDEN Adventssonntag eure Ohren zum Glühen bringt.Lou und Bine beginnen mit dem Thema, welches ganz klar allen anderen vorausgehen muss: Safer Sex. Dabei teilen die beiden ihre Thoughts und Erfahrungen mit Lecktüchern und warum zum Teufel man die nirgends finden kann.Außerdem blicken eure Fröschinnen mit Locken zurück auf ihre ersten Male mit einer Frau (sofern die Erinnerungen noch da sind) und sprechen auch darüber, mit welchen Unsicherheiten sie dabei konfrontiert waren.Es bleibt die große Frage im Raum: Wer findet Bines pull move und welche habt ihr? Hinweis: Lasst euch regelmäßig beraten und auf Geschlechtskrankheiten untersuchen. Tests können zum Beispiel bei Ärzt:innen für Haut- und Geschlechtskrankheiten, der Gynäkologie und Urologie oder in Gesundheitsämtern durchgeführt werden.Allgemeine Informationen zum Thema Safer Sex findet ihr u.a. hier:https://www.aidshilfe.de/https://www.bundesgesundheitsministerium.de/themen/praevention/gesundheitsgefahren/hiv-hepatitis-und-sti.htmlSuchbegriffe die ihr zur eigenen Recherche nutzen könnt sind u.a.STI (Die Abkürzung STI steht für sexuell übertragbare Infektionen)Geschlechtskrankheiten testenSafer SexFür weitere Fragen kontaktiert bitte Fachärzt*innen, Gesundheitszentren und Beratungsstellen!FEMME:ILY auf den Ohren reicht dir nicht?Alle Infos & noch viel mehr findest hier:@femmeily_podcast@loucafee@enivanb Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Du musst dich entscheiden: Entweder heißer Sex oder geschützer Sex. So lautet ein weit verbreiteter Mythos und das ist auch einer der Hauptgründe, warum immer weniger Schutz beim Sex benutzt wird. Außerdem sind in den letzten Jahren auch die Zahlen von Geschlechtskrankheiten stark angestiegen. Dabei ist safer und geiler Sex kein Widerspruch! Wie das geht, erklärt euch Gianna Bacio, Sexualpädagogin und Autorin. Hörer Malte fragt sich, wie er Kondome so verwenden kann, dass keine unangenehme Pause beim Sex entsteht. Er findet, dass es oft ein Stimmungskiller ist, wenn er vor dem Sex ein Kondom suchen muss. Sina hatte vor kurzem eine Erfahrung mit einem Mann, wo das Kondom plötzlich weg war. Aus Angst vor einem Konflikt hat sie ihn nicht zur Rede gestellt. Wie kann sie Schutz selbstbewusster einfordern? Und schließlich fragt sich René, wie gut eigentlich die Selbsttests aus dem Internet sind. Reichen die, um wirklich sicher zu sein? Und wo kann man sich sonst noch schnell und günstig testen lassen?
Es ist eine verblüffende Nachricht: Die Fälle von sexuell übertragbaren Krankheiten nehmen zu - bei jungen Frauen und älteren Menschen. Was steckt dahinter? Dr. Alexander Zink weiß es - und er weiß, wie man sich schützen kann.
Im Gespräch mit Christopher Knoll von der Aidshilfe München klären wir Mythen rund um STIs und geben einen Ausblick, warum Lust und Genuss in der Prävention genau so wichtig sind, wie Wissen rund um Safer Sex. Viel Spaß beim Anhören. www.muenchner-aidshilfe.de www.subonline.org
Täglich eine Tablette - so sieht seit neustem unser Alltag aus. Wir nehmen nun die PreP, doch der Weg dahin war lang.
Tatsächlich bezeichnet beides ein und dieselbe bakterielle Infektion, die sowohl vaginal, anal, oral oder auch durch das gemeinschaftliche Benutzen von Sexspielzeug übertragen wird. Eine Ansteckung äußert sich meist bei den Betroffenen durch Brennen beim Wasserlassen, Juckreiz im Intimbereich oder auch Schmerzen beim vaginalen oder analen Geschlechtsverkehr.
The Pink Singers are taking off, performing, partying and fighting for LGBTQ+ rights. But soon they are hit by one of the greatest threats to LGBTQ+ people: the AIDS crisis. In this episode, Philip Rescorla, one of the choir's oldest members, remembers how the choir experienced HIV, through the hospice visits, the friends he lost, and the songs that lifted their spirits even in the darkest days.Sing it Pink! is an Aunt Nell production for the Pink Singers. You can find out more about the Pink Singers at https://www.pinksingers.co.uk/ or follow them on Instagram or X @pinksingers.The theme music was composed by Simon Pearson with lyrics by Jaie Monroe. The artwork was by Fredde Lanka. Produced by Rachel ByrneAssistant producer: Marnie WoodmeadeExecutive producers for Aunt Nell: Tash Walker and Adam ZmithExecutive producer for The Pink Singers: Chris ScalesAudio mix by David PyeSpecial thanks to ALL the Pink Singers past and present, Laura Owen, Emily Barber from Creators Counsel, Acast studios, the Bishopsgate Institute and the National Lottery Heritage Fund. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
From 2008- Steven Landsburg, author of 'More Sex is Safer Sex: The Unconventional Wisdom of Economics." The book outlines what happens when he apply basic tenets of economics to various aspects of our daily lives and societal issues. Landsburg writes for Slate.
Wenn wir über Verhütung sprechen, geht's meist um Schwangerschaftsverhütung. Für uns als lesbische Frauen war es deshalb lange kein Thema - dabei gibt's ja noch einiges mehr, was beim Sex übertragen werden kann. Marianne aus Oldenburg ist Sexualwissenschaftlerin, Sexualpädagogin und Kultur- und Geschlechterwissenschaftlerin. In dieser Folge gibt sie uns - und vielleicht auch euch - ein bisschen Nachhilfe in Aufklärung für Queers gegeben. Dazu gibt's ein paar nützliche und ganz einfache DIY-Tipps und Ihr lernt, dass Gleitgel nicht gleich Gleitgel ist. Hier noch ein paar weiterführende Links und Hinweise: Marianne Hamm: https://www.marianne-hamm.de/ https://www.instagram.com/mariannehamm_sexuellebildung Bücher: "Safer Sex - und wie machst Du das so? praktisch, sicher. sexy. Ein Handbuch" https://daniela-thoerner.de/safer-sex/ "Wissen, was geht. Praktiken, Schutz und Sexualität" Aidshilfe Leipzig Von der Aidshilfe gibt es dazu noch einen guten Flyer zum Thema STIs: https://www.leipzig.aidshilfe.de/sexuelle-bildung/pr%C3%A4vention/sti-flyer "Frauenlust - und was ist mit sexuell übertragbaren Infektionen? Infos für Frauen, die Sex mit Frauen haben" https://www.aidshilfe.de/shop/archiv/frauenlust Und natürlich unsere Insta-Seite :) https://www.instagram.com/akustische_enttauschung
Wie wichtig ist Safer-Sex wirklich? Heute bekommt ihr einen kleinen Einblick und einen Vergleich in die Szenen und wie hoch die Wahrscheinlichkeit ist, an einer Geschlechtskrankheit zu erkranken. Es ist nicht gerade ein spicy Thema, aber es ist umso wichtiger darüber bescheid zu wissen, dafür ist sehr interessant auf was wir dabei gestoßen sind. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
I have a safer sex protocol that consists of a set of good communication tick boxes and a set of medical/testing disclosure tick boxes and a spreadsheet for my partners to record their partners and activities they practise with each, testing status, barrier use, etc I then use some approximate quantification of risk for each partner. While I find my protocol helpful in making this usually sensitive and difficult discussion more matter of fact and clear, I have experienced a lot of push back and hurt feelings by partners. I am reaching out to you because you mentioned in your episode this week that some people feel repelled by safer sex discussions. Could you help me see a way forward towards finding a consensus or a creative solution that works for everyone in case a partner refuses to engage with my protocol? Thank you for creating your content! I find it really valuable and fun to listen to! Resource / discourse When one becomes the other What's a good resource? Heterogeneous, open, kind, Resourcing our bodies Towards collectivity, away from the individual risks It's not working right now, why not? Sounds like it's only resourcing one person Which means that it's not actually resourcing you For this approach the process and the content have to be flattened. It's the process for reducing risks which is the relation, which produces the outcome Trust To get trust we have to give it. It's a mutually constructed thing But saying it isn't it. Also running the risk of people rejecting doing it because they are made to say it. Privity of contract How does trust feel? How do other people know? How would you respond? Can you use that to work backwards to find out how you might resource yourselves (or your whole assemblage) Here's the podcast I was recommending here https://hotelbarpodcast.com/podcast/episode-119-trust/ Joy and love is only ever a result of the relation As I've been saying lately, consciousness, becoming, can only happen in relation. Spinozan joy is just that if by increasing our capacity to act, we are reducing someone else's, it's sadness "Love means precisely that our expansive encounters and continuous collaborations bring us joy...without this, love, we are nothing." Antonio Negri So you need a resource, not a discourse, which you all can collaborate on Allows for volume levels (both in terms of the actual risks and how they are individual) Allows for different risks Gives people autonomy over how they manage their sexual risks (privity) Creates openness and the possibilities of persevering over time Gives everyone an out Just conversations A Google doc of affects, emotions, thoughts, doings Not just about safer sex but also increasing the possibilities to act https://www.bishuk.com/safer-sex/sex-infections/ https://www.bishuk.com/safer-sex/chances-getting-sti/ https://www.bishuk.com/safer-sex/sti-quiz/
Are you feeling a bit hesitant about broaching the topic of condoms with your partner? Well, you're not alone, and we've got you covered in this episode! Join DB as we dive into the intricacies of condom conversations between partners, addressing the emotions, debunking misinformation, and exploring how these factors influence the negotiation process. Plus, we shine a spotlight on the numerous perks of using condoms, from preventing STIs to offering a non-hormonal birth control alternative. Whether you're a seasoned pro or just starting to explore your options, this episode will give you a thorough understanding of condom use and negotiation. So, don't miss out– tune in and let's open up the conversation about enjoying safer, more satisfying experiences in the bedroom! Follow Sex Ed with DB on: Instagram: @sexedwithdbpodcast TikTok: @sexedwithdbTwitter : @sexedwithdbThreads: @sexedwithdbpodcast YouTube: Sex Ed with DB Rep your favorite sex ed podcast with our brand new merch! Sign up for our newsletter with BTS content and exclusive giveaways here. Are you a sexual health professional? Check out DB's workshop: Building A Profitable Online Sexual Health Brand. Want to get in touch with Sex Ed with DB? Email us at sexedwithdb@gmail.com. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 9 is Sponsored by: Lion's Den, Uberlube, Magic Wand, and Plan C. Get discounts on all of DB's favorite things here! —— About Sex Ed with DB: Sex Ed with DB is a feminist podcast bringing you all the sex ed you never got through unique and entertaining storytelling, centering LGBTQ+ and BIPOC experts. We discuss topics such as birth control, pleasure, LGBTQ+ health and rights, abortion, consent, BDSM, sex and disability, HIV, sex in the media, and more. —— Sex Ed with DB, Season 9 Team: Creator, Host, Executive Producer: Danielle Bezalel (DB) Producer and Communications Lead: Cathren Cohen Producer and Communications Coordinator: Sadie Lidji Marketing Coordinator: Kate Fiala
Become a pro on pre-exposure prophylaxis! Review the updated 2023 United States Preventive Task Force (USPSTF) guidelines on PrEP for HIV Prevention with Dr. John Wong. Patreon | Episodes | Subscribe | Spotify | YouTube | Newsletter | Contact | Swag! | CME Show Segments Intro What is PrEP? USPSTF PrEP for HIV Prophylaxis recommendations Defining Increased Risk for HIV Counseling pearls Types of PrEP, considerations about choice of PrEP Talking about Safer Sex practices, HIV and STI screening on PrEP Recap; outro Credits Producer, Writer, Show Notes, Infographic/Cover Art: Beth Garbitelli MD Hosts: Paul Williams MD, FACP, Beth Garbitelli MD Reviewer:Leah Witt MD Showrunners: Matthew Watto MD, FACP; Paul Williams MD, FACP Technical Production: PodPaste Guest: John Wong MD
In this episode, Boonie speaks with Dr. Clarissa Francis about the importance of unlearning shame, having open discussions about sexual health, pleasure, and consent, and taking responsibility for our actions. We also delve into the politics surrounding women's bodies and reproductive justice. Dr. Francis emphasizes the need for representation of sexually liberated black women as positive role models and shares insights on mental wellness. A transcript of the full episode is available here. Follow Dr. Francis here: Instagram: @therealhotgirldoc Website: https://therealhotgirldoc.com/ Support for today's episode comes from We-Vibe wand, a powerful wand massager. Save now on the wand through 11/30/2023, shop here: https://bit.ly/BoonieWand The hashtag for the podcast #TheBoonieBreakdown. Share with others using the hashtag #PodIn. Join Boonie over on Patreon for exclusive content and events here: Patreon.com/TheBoonieBreakdown Have something to say? You can ask your questions, send comments via email to thebooniebreakdown@gmail.com or submit them here: www.thebooniebreakdown.com/contact/. Follow The Boonie Breakdown on Social Media: IG: @TheBoonieBreakdown Twitter: @BoonieBreakdown Facebook: www.facebook.com/TheBoonieBreakdown Chapters 0:00:00 WeVibe wand advertisement 0:02:11 Discussion on abuse and intimate partner violence 0:08:08 Dr. Clarissa Francis' Journey into Sexual Health Education 0:11:13 Safer Sex and the Importance of Education 0:13:19 Healing and Releasing Shame for Body Autonomy and Pleasure 0:23:24 Advocating for Rights and Protection 0:24:14 The Importance of Simplifying and Relating 0:28:29 The Importance of Conversations about Sexual Health 0:33:22 Open-mindedness and non-judgmental approach 0:33:36 Celebrating Black Women's Bodies and Rejecting Judgment 0:35:08 Embracing Joy, Pleasure, and Safety 0:37:11 Government Policies Reflecting Fear and Autonomy over Bodies 0:38:06 Historical Oppression and Marginalized Groups 0:47:38 Discussing Adina Howard and unconditional love. 0:48:18 Hot Girl Movement Merch and Book Available
Summary Alain and Marz are on a mission to create the most exquisite and transformative experience on the planet with you at the Top Floor Club. With guiding principles such as immersion, authenticity, generosity, character, and equality, they've been deemed the most exclusive play party in New York. In this episode, you'll learn about: The difference between a swingers party and play party How Top Floor Club became the most exclusive play party in New York All the things you need to know before your first play party How Top Floor takes the time to educate newcomers of the event about how to properly handle equipment for those interested in experimenting with BDSM or Kink How to properly give [and withdraw] enthusiastic consent at a play party Safer sex practices and rules to follow when engaging with one or more partners at a party How self doubt may be a signal of the fawning response during a situation where it may be hard for someone to withdraw consent out of fear of rejecting someone How the difference between politeness and kindness can help you understand if your needs are being met How play parties can encourage diversity on multiple levels to provide an equitable experience for all humans attending Alain and Marz are part of the team that runs Top Floor club in New York. It's not just a party for sexual self-expression, it's a place for connection and transformation. They are an exclusive invite-only private play party to givers of the highest character who will make a strong contribution to the party and community. Noteworthy quotes from this episode: "A play party, especially [at] Top Floor, we level that up because it's about connection. It's about freedom, it's about trying out whatever you want. It's about individual journeys through the night.” “One of the factors I consider a successful [night at Top Floor], one of the measures is when people come to me afterwards and say ‘I had a life changing experience' and that happens pretty much every party.” “One of the things that differentiates our party, I think from almost all play parties, is we do not ever have performances. We never separate anyone from audience to performer because that isn't great for the vibe. Everyone's a performer, everyone's participating.” Connect with Alain and Marz from Top Floor Club IG: @thetopfloorclub Web: https://www.topfloorclub.com/ Connect with Paige Bond Instagram: @paigebondcoaching Facebook: @paigebondcoaching Website: www.paigebond.com Paige Bond hosts the Stubborn Love podcast, is a Licensed Marriage Therapist, and is a Polyamory Relationship Coach. Her mission is to help people-pleasing millennials navigate non-monogamy so they can tame their jealousy and love with ease. Her own journey from feeling lonely, insecure, and jealous to feeling empowered and reassured is what fuels her passion to help other people-pleasers to conquer jealousy and embrace love. Free Jealousy Workbook: http://www.paigebond.com/calm-the-chaos-jealousy-workbook-download Free People Pleasing Workbook: https://www.paigebond.com/people-pleasing-workbook Disclaimer: This podcast and communication through our email are not meant to serve as professional advice or therapy. If you are in need of mental health support, you are encouraged to connect with a licensed mental health professional to receive the support needed. Mental Health Resources:National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255SAMHSA's National Helpline: 1-800-662-HELP (4357)Crisis Text Line: Text HOME to 741741 for free, 24/7 crisis counseling.Intro music by Coma-Media on pixabay.com --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/stubbornlove/message
Today Virginia is chatting with Dr. Devorah Heitner, author of the brand new book, Growing Up in Public: Coming of Age in a Digital World. She's also the author of Screenwise: Helping Kids Thrive (and Survive) in Their Digital World and has a PhD in media technology and society from Northwestern University and has taught at Northwestern and DePaul.GIVEAWAYIn lieu of taking our usual guest honorarium, Devorah asked me to host a book giveaway, which is so much fun. We have four copies of Growing Up in Public from Split Rock Books, who can ship them anywhere in the United States. To enter, just make sure you are on the free or paid list for the Burnt Toast newsletter, and then enter here. We'll pick four winners at random next Thursday, September 28.And! If you order Growing Up in Public from the Burnt Toast Bookshop, you can get 10 percent off that purchase if you also order (or have already ordered!) Fat Talk! (Just use the code FATTALK at checkout.)If you want more conversations like this one, please rate and review us in your podcast player! And become a paid Burnt Toast subscriber to get all of Virginia's reporting and bonus subscriber-only episodes. Disclaimer: Virginia is a journalist and human with a lot of informed opinions. Virginia is not a nutritionist, therapist, doctor, or any kind of health care provider. The conversation you're about to hear and all of the advice and opinions she and her guests give are just for entertainment, information, and education purposes only. None of this is a substitute for individual medical or mental health advice.BUTTER & OTHER LINKSDevorah's Instagram, Substack and website for speaking engagements. Dr. Stephanie ZerwasGreat safer sexting tips from Sameer Hinduja and Justin W. PatchinPageboy by Elliot PageSkylight CalendarFAT TALK is out! Order your signed copy from Virginia's favorite independent bookstore, Split Rock Books (they ship anywhere in the US!). Or order it from your independent bookstore, or from Barnes & Noble, Amazon, Target, or Kobo or anywhere else you like to buy books. You can also order the audio book from Libro.fm or Audible.CREDITSThe Burnt Toast Podcast is produced and hosted by Virginia Sole-Smith. Follow Virginia on Instagram.Burnt Toast transcripts and essays are edited and formatted by Corinne Fay, who runs @SellTradePlus, an Instagram account where you can buy and sell plus size clothing.The Burnt Toast logo is by Deanna Lowe.Our theme music is by Jeff Bailey and Chris Maxwell.Tommy Harron is our audio engineer.Thanks for listening and for supporting anti-diet, body liberation journalism. This is a public episode. If you'd like to discuss this with other subscribers or get access to bonus episodes, visit virginiasolesmith.substack.com/subscribe
In this episode I go through the importance of practising SAFER sex which is a harm reduction model —in contrast with an abstinence model. I review information from Health link BC, Mayo Clinic & Public Health Ontario — and also ways to have a difficult conversation about sexual partners, routine testing and the importance of being ready both physically and mentally for sexual relationships. If you're looking for a sexual health clinic - please visit: your city's Public Health office or Public Health Canada website for the closest free STI clinic near you— USA: Planned Parenthood or your Family Doctor. If you appreciate my work please consider being a sponsor at my Patreon account : http://patreon.com/TheSexPositivePodcast
In this episode I go through the importance of practising SAFER sex which is a harm reduction model —in contrast with an abstinence model. I review information from Health link BC and Planned Parenthood — and also ways to have a difficult conversation about sexual partners, routine testing and the importance of being ready both physically and mentally for sexual relationships. If you appreciate my work please consider being a sponsor at my Patreon account : http://patreon.com/TheSexPositivePodcast
Seit Jahren steigen deutschlandweit die Infektionszahlen bei sexuell übertragbaren Krankheiten. Doch weil nicht jede Infektion allein durch Safer Sex verhindert werden kann, ist engmaschiges Testen mindestens genauso wichtig. Von Ursula Stamm
Vom 23-25.6.2023 steigt in Wien das Donauinselfest. Ein Festival mit coolen Bühnen und Acts, aber auch die Chance auf tolle Flirts! Wie stehst du zum Flirten auf Festivals? Hast du immer Kondome dabei? Erfahrungen und Storys hörst du in diesem Podcast.Mit dabei: Psychologin und Sexualpädagogin Mag. Johanna Ginter.Mich findest du auf INSTAGRAM bei Fragen oder Ideen für diesen Podcast. Oder schreib ne Mail an: sandra@totalversext.com
Tune in to this week's podcast to enjoy a chat about The Pleasure Project. My guest, Jaime Romaní is the Fellowship and Projects Co-ordinator for The Pleasure Project. He explains the importance and benefits of including pleasure in the curriculum of comprehensive sex ed. In a world where sex education has often been presented as dry and clinical, The Pleasure Project defies the norm by championing a refreshing perspective. By dismantling the notion that sex education must be devoid of passion and eroticism, this remarkable organisation aims to create a safe and empowering space where pleasure is celebrated, and knowledge is nurtured. Tune in to gain invaluable insights, challenge societal taboos, and explore the transformative potential of Pleasure-Based Sex Education. The Pleasure Project: https://www.instagram.com/the_pleasureproject/ Jaime Romani: https://www.instagram.com/jiromaniadorni/
Chlamydien, Tripper, Syphilis und Co. sind auf dem Vormarsch. Kaum jemand möchte sich damit befassen oder darüber reden. Dabei können sexuell übertragbare Infektionen böse Folgen haben. «Puls» zeigt, wie man sich selbst am besten schützt. Safer Sex – Jede und jeder hat es selbst in der Hand Das Kondom gehört zu den gängigsten Schutzmitteln vor sexuell übertragbaren Infektionen. Es gibt aber noch weitere Möglichkeiten, sich zu schützen. Welche das sind, nimmt die «Puls»-Moderatorin Tama Vakeesan genauer unter die Lupe und bespricht diese mit der Sexologin Stefanie Gonin-Spahni. Nebst dem direkten Schutz raten Expertinnen und Experten, sich regelmässig testen zu lassen. Wie das Testing funktioniert, zeigt ein Besuch in der Teststelle. Chlamydien-Test positiv – Ein Erfahrungsbericht Lukas' erster Test ist gleich eine unerwartete Überraschung: Das Ergebnis fällt positiv auf Chlamydien aus. Das löst viele Gefühle aus: Er verspürte Scham und ein schlechtes Gewissen seinen Ex-Partnerinnen gegenüber. Dabei ist Lukas bei weitem nicht allein. Chlamydien gehört zu den häufigsten Infektionen, mit denen sich die Menschen in der Schweiz anstecken. Das BAG schätzt, dass jede zehnte Person betroffen ist. Es gibt nicht nur HIV – Unterwegs mit einem Präventions-Team Lange galten HIV und AIDS als Todesurteil. Die Präventionsarbeit in der Schweiz hat sich deshalb hauptsächlich auf den Schutz vor HIV fokussiert. Das hat Spuren hinterlassen: Bis heute ist HIV in den Köpfen vieler präsenter als andere sexuell übertragbare Infektionen – und das obschon diese um ein Vielfaches häufiger sind. Dies den Menschen bewusst zu machen, ist gar nicht so einfach. Hinzu kommt, dass es in der Schweiz an wichtigen Instrumenten zur STI-Bekämpfung mangelt. «Puls»-Chat – Fragen und Antworten zum Thema sexuell übertragbare Infektionen Brennts, beissts oder juckts? Wie läuft ein Test ab? Oder wie soll man mit dem Partner oder der Partnerin über eine sexuell übertragbare Infektion sprechen? Eine breit aufgestellte Fachrunde liefert am Montag von 21.00 bis 23.00 Uhr Antworten zu verschiedenen Aspekten von sexuell übertragbaren Infektionen – live im Chat. Fragen können vorab eingereicht werden. «Puls Check» – Die Top 5 der Geschlechtskrankheiten Chlamydien, HPV und Co. – Geschlechtskrankheiten können unangenehm sein, teils lebenslang. Wie man diese bemerkt und wieder loswird, erklären die angehenden Mediziner Willi und Afreed. «Puls kompakt» – So schützt du dich vor, während und nach dem Sex Nützliche und anwendbare Tipps, wie man sich und den Partner oder die Partnerin schützen kann und worauf man bei den Schutzmitteln achten musst.
“Who this is for Only 5 (ish) percent of LGBTQIA+ students saw any LGBTQIA+ representation in health class. This guide is for the 95 percent of students whose many sexual health questions went unanswered in school. It's also for any LGBTQIA+ person who's ever wondered: “What conversations should I have with a partner before sex?” “Is there a risk of pregnancy or STI transmission during [insert sex act here]?” “What can I do to make sex even better?” “How do I become comfortable with my own body?” Or anything else related to sexual health, sexual pleasure, and sexual play. If you haven't already, get to know your body “The idea that someone is going to come along and introduce you to out-of-this-world sensations makes good fantasy,” says Andy Duran, queer sex specialist and education director for Good Vibrations. Case in point: the movies “Call Me By Your Name,” “Moonlight,” and “Below Her Mouth.” But IRL, nobody can magically deduce what brings you pleasure. “Our partners are best able to pleasure us when we can tell them how to pleasure us,” Duran says. That's why he recommends getting acquainted with your body via body mapping and masturbation. Body mapping is the process of becoming familiar with your own body. It's all about exploring what different parts of your body look, smell, taste, and feel like. “This is especially important to queer and trans folks because it allows them to learn the ways they like to be touched that they find most affirming and pleasurable,” Duran says. While similar, masturbation is typically more sexual. “It's a way to learn what brings you pleasure, what helps you orgasm, and what doesn't do it either,” he says. A nonexhaustive list of things your solo sesh might include: stimulating your genitals or bum dancing erotically watching erotic films self-massage.” https://www.healthline.com/health/lgbtqia-safe-sex-guide#masturbation --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/antonio-myers4/support
We welcome Shannon Dowler, a family physician and author of the book Never Too Late: Your Guide to Safer Sex after 60. In this episode, we delve into the sexual revolution that began in the 1960s and how it challenged social norms, liberated individuals from sexual repression, and transformed society's perception of sex. We also discuss the misconception that only the younger generation is susceptible to sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and the alarming rise of STIs among seniors over 55, making them one of the fastest-growing demographics contracting STIs. We explore why seniors are engaging in unprotected sex at an alarming rate and how they have the lowest condom use of any population. We also emphasize the importance of barrier methods in preventing unwanted infections by blocking the exchange of body fluids. As STIs and infections are at an all-time high, with increases year after year for the past decade, we must confront this rapid increase in people contracting STDs. It's crucial to educate ourselves about all these common infections and make informed choices about our sexual health, regardless of our age. So tune in to this informative episode, where we dispel the myths and misconceptions around senior sex, and learn from Shannon's expertise about the importance of safe sex for seniors. Shannon Dowler is a family physician and author of Never Too Late: Your Guide to Safer Sex after 60. She shares her story and discusses her KevinMD article, "Golden years, golden risk: the startling increase of STDs in seniors." The Podcast by KevinMD is brought to you by the Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience. With a growing physician shortage, increasing burnout, and declining patient satisfaction, a dramatic change is needed to make health care more efficient and effective and bring back the joy of practicing medicine. AI-driven ambient clinical intelligence promises to help by revolutionizing patient and provider experiences with clinical documentation that writes itself. The Nuance Dragon Ambient eXperience, or DAX for short, is a voice-enabled, ambient clinical intelligence solution that automatically captures patient encounters securely and accurately at the point of care. Physicians who use DAX have reported a 50 percent decrease in documentation time and a 70 percent reduction in feelings of burnout, and 83 percent of patients say their physician is more personable and conversational. Rediscover the joy of medicine with clinical documentation that writes itself, all within the EHR. VISIT SPONSOR → https://nuance.com/daxinaction SUBSCRIBE TO THE PODCAST → https://www.kevinmd.com/podcast RATE AND REVIEW → https://www.kevinmd.com/rate FOLLOW ON INSTAGRAM → https://www.instagram.com/kevinphomd FOLLOW ON TIKTOK → https://www.tiktok.com/@kevinphomd GET CME FOR THIS EPISODE → https://earnc.me/0ZnZBm Powered by CMEfy.
Key Takeaways: How intimacy deepens with good communication Effortless ways to stay safe The largest, most important, active sexual organ of the body Focus on pleasure and eliminate the need for OTC painkillers Androgen, estrogen, and progestin Learn more about erogenous zones Health booster Reduce your risk of colds Strengthens your heart Increases your circulation Offers a surprising tactic for Cancer Prevention Supports a good night's sleep Helps decrease stress Increases your brain power Discover how it is the key to living longer Offers emotional wellness Choose natural sex boosters Best supplements for men and women Episode Summary: When forming deep, intimate relationships with a partner, it's important to feel safe sharing our deepest dreams, desires, fears, past histories, traumas, and goals for the future. Interdependence requires some degree of being dependent upon one another wherein each partner influences the other meaningfully, frequently, and vastly. Genuine, selfless care is another hallmark of healthy intimate relationships, while trust is the confidence that we place in a partner to act in a way that will not cause us purposeful harm. Trust is a top characteristic when most people are asked to define what they want in a partner, and for good reason! Guest Bio: Dr. Robyn Benson is a Doctor of Oriental Medicine (DOM) who brings an innovative and game-changing approach to today's health care. Robyn offers the most advanced and cutting-edge therapies, procedures, and products designed to renew, restore, and revive health called A.R.T.: Amplified Regenerative Therapies. Dr. Benson, author, speaker, and self-care and Regenerative Medicine* expert, is known by many to be THE health detective with life-changing solutions! She has been the owner and founder of the Santa Fe Soul Center for Optimal Health (now Regenerative Medicine) for close to two decades. For almost 30 years, Dr. Benson has applied her considerable knowledge of acupuncture, platelet-rich plasma (PRP) therapy, herbs, IV therapies, and her love for healthy travel to help patients resolve acute and chronic health challenges and to achieve optimal and sustainable health without the use of pharmaceuticals or surgery. Resources for a Younger Lifestyle: Here are the resources we used to create this class for you: YOUNGER Podcast (Listen to Episodes #74, #71, #17, #4) - https://robynbenson.com/podcasts/ 7 Elements Define Intimate Relationships – https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/romantically-attached/201802/the-7-elements-define-intimate-relationship Marriage Communication - https://thehumbledhomemaker.com/marriage-communication/ Medical News - https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/articles/316954.php Sex Drive Supplements - https://www.webmd.com/a-to-z-guides/prevention-15/vitamins/sex-drive-supplements Safer Sex - https://www.plannedparenthood.org/learn/stds-hiv-safer-sex/safer-sex Whole Sexual Anatomy for Every Body - http://www.scarleteen.com/article/bodies/with_pleasure_a_view_of_whole_sexual_anatomy_for_every_body Quotes: “Strong intimate relationships require partners who are mutually responsive to each other's needs.” “Finally, relationships that exhibit a shared commitment to one another aid the above six components of intimacy to grow.” “To connect more deeply on a physical level, emotional closeness is key to intimacy on various levels.”
Sexually transmitted infections (or STIs) are incredibly common – over half of people in the U.S. will have an STI at some point in their life. Despite being so common, we still approach STIs with a lot of stigma and shame, and maybe even avoid talking about them at all! On this Back to Basics episode of the Women's Healthcast, guest experts Dr. Ryan Luellwitz and Dr. Paula Cody talk about safe sex, preventing or avoiding STIs, and how to find testing and treatment if you think you may have an STI. RESOURCES: Planned Parenthood - What are STIs? Bedsider - Sexually Transmitted Infections Center for Young Women's Health - STIs Young Men's Health - Sexually Transmitted Infections U.S. CDC - Sexually Transmitted Diseases Have a suggestion for a future episode? Let us know what health issues you'd like to learn about here! https://forms.gle/XaoArBtnxfHxA4Up7
A live & interactive discussion with Shannon Dowler, MD and author of Never Too Late: Your Guide to Safer Sex after 60 (Johns Hopkins Press) A family physician who is also an expert on sexually transmitted diseases (STD), Dr. Dowler provides a refreshing overview of sexual education for people over 55. With the advent of dating apps, vibrant 55+ retirement communities, and sexual enhancement drugs, adults are sexually active well into their golden years. Website: https://www.shannondowlermd.com/ Order Never Too Late: Your Guide to Safer Sex after 60 (Johns Hopkins Press): https://guitar-tarpon-jmaa.squarespace.com/book View the recording and chat here https://www.retirementlivingsourcebook.com/videos/never-too-late-your-guide-to-safer-sex-after-60
Heart health and safe sex practices for people 60 and older.
In dieser Folge sprechen wir mit Christian von der Aids-Hilfe Dresden über die verschiedenen sexuell übertragbaren Infektionen (STI) und wie Mensch sich davor am besten schützen kann. Dabei greifen wir ein Thema auf, die PrEP, bei der wir selbst mal ins Fettnäpfchen getreten sind.
Can a thirty minute test save your life?
In this episode, Kenric Ware, PharmD, AAHIVP, discusses the role of college campuses in HIV pre-exposure prophylaxis (PrEP) uptake for adolescents, including the following.PrEP awareness and educationVenues for ongoing PrEP conversations, including in-person dormitory discussions, virtual webinars, and social media conversationsCampus health clinics that are safe and trusting and minimize stigmaIndividualized approaches, including:Engaging local students in discussions of regional barriers and facilitators to PrEP uptake on their campusRecruiting PrEP ambassadors with social capital on campus, such as student athletes or sorority or fraternity leadersIdentifying faculty and administrator PrEP champions to amplify and provide continuity and support to student PrEP messagingKenric Ware, PharmD, AAHIVPAssociate ProfessorDepartment of Pharmacy Practice South UniversitySavannah, GeorgiaChairperson, PharmacistBoard of DirectorsJoseph H. Neal Health CollaborativeColumbia, South Carolina See the full program at: http://bit.ly/3WhbBvZ
Leola dives into SPREAD, a conversation structure to use before having any new intimate or sexual partner. In this episode, Leola walks though each letter of SPREAD, which represent different topic to be discussed. These conversations can often feel scary or unsexy, but creating a safe container to explore within mutually agreed boundaries can often lead to even more pleasure filled and juicy experiences. Feeling the call to commit to the life of your dreams? Then Turned on By Life, a tantric journey for the art of living, is FOR YOU! Let's do the thing.Get a taste of tantra with the FREE Sexual Shadow Work Workbook & Pleasure Positive Guided Meditation! Find them both here!Find and follow Leola...www.talktantratome.comIG: @talktantratomeTwitter: @talktantratome
New York Times Best Selling author of “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated,” Alison Arngrim is best known to viewers world-wide for her portrayal of the incredibly nasty “Nellie Oleson” on the much loved, long running hit television series "Little House on the Prairie," and continues to amuse audiences through her many film, television and stage appearances. Her one woman show “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch”, which started at Club Fez in New York in 2002, has now become a world-wide phenomenon, having been performed to packed houses in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and in France, where Alison performs entirely in French to standing room only crowds in her all French version titled: “Confessions d'une Garce de La Prairie”. In 1986 when her friend and "Little House husband" co-star, Steve Tracy, passed away due to complications of HIV/AIDS, Alison began volunteering at AIDS Project Los Angeles. Her duties ranged from working on the Southern California AIDS Hotline and the APLA food bank, to chairing the steering committee of the volunteer speakers bureau and developing “Safer Sex” workshops. She has provided AIDS education to doctors, nurses, prison inmates, service clubs, churches, department stores and schools, written AIDS education articles for the magazines "Frontiers" and "Designers West” and spent seven years hosting the APLA educational cable television show, "AIDS Vision." In 1992, Joel Wachs presented Alison with a resolution by the Los Angeles City Council commending her on her work on behalf of people living with HIV and AIDS. From 1989 through 1993 she served as Program Manager at Tuesday's Child, an organization assisting children and families affected by HIV and AIDS. From 1989 through 2003 she served as both hostess and producer for the comedy stage at the AIDS Project Los Angeles Annual Summer Party, where she helped to raise hundreds of thousands of dollars for people living with HIV. She currently serves as California Chair, National Spokesperson and Founding Board Member on the National Advisory Board of The National Association to Protect Children (www.PROTECT.org), fighting to give children a legal and political voice in the war against child abuse. As an activist for the improvement of child protection laws, she has spoken before the California Senate and worked on legislative and political campaigns in several states, including Virginia and New York, in addition to PROTECT's work on federal legislation in Washington, D.C. She has appeared on numerous television news programs discussing the legal and political issues surrounding child abuse and molestation. She came forward to tell the world about the sexual abuse she suffered in her own life, during her 2004 interview on Larry King Live. She continues to be interviewed on this and other topics on Nancy Grace, CNN's Showbiz Tonight, The Insider, Court TV, and Bill O'Reilly's The Factor. She takes pride in the fact that so many people enjoyed hating her as a girl and is more than happy to give them the opportunity to do so in the future. "My fans have proudly taken on the name "Bonnetheads" to designate their love of all things Prairie and many have posted pictures themselves wearing bonnets while they read along at home," remarks Alison. JONES.SHOW is a weekly podcast featuring host Randall Kenneth Jones (author, speaker & creative communications consultant) and Susan C. Bennett (the original voice of Siri). JONES.SHOW is produced and edited by Kevin Randall Jones. ALISON ARNGRIM Online: Web: http://bonnetheads.com/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/TheAlisonArngrimShow Twitter: https://twitter.com/Arngrim Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/alisonarngrim JONES.SHOW Online: Join us in the Jones.Show Lounge on Facebook. Twitter (Randy): https://twitter.com/randallkjones Instagram (Randy): https://www.instagram.com/randallkennethjones/ Facebook (Randy): https://www.facebook.com/mindzoo/ Web: RandallKennethJones.com Follow Randy on Clubhouse Twitter (Susan): https://twitter.com/SiriouslySusan Instagram (Susan): https://www.instagram.com/siriouslysusan/ Facebook (Susan): https://www.facebook.com/siriouslysusan/ Web: SusanCBennett.com Follow Susan on Clubhouse LinkedIn (Kevin): https://www.linkedin.com/in/kevin-randall-jones/ Web: KevinRandallJones.com www.Jones.Show
#sexualhealth #safersex #polyamory #sexuallytransmitteddiseases #std #sexuallytransmittedinfections #ethicalnonmonogamy #openrelationship #polyamorous #polyamorousrelationship #polycoach #relationships #relationshipcoach #relationshipcoaching In this VERY IMPORTANT episode, we discuss what sexual health is, address the stigma of STIs and how we can help normalize having "the talk", disclosure, consent, and Leanne's journey with her own STI. Disclaimer: The contents of this episode should not be used in place of medical advice. We encourage you to consult with your local STI health clinic or doctor when making decisions around your health. NOTE: Cytomeglovirus, although discusssed, is not considered an STI. (Apologies for the sound quality for Leanne - her lapel mic wasn't working!)
On a new TAGSPODCAST, Host Steve V. and Co-host Kodi Maurice Doggette are joined with all new hot gay sex topics:Club Q in Colorado Mass ShootingNew Anal Sex Condoms - are we here for them?Putting the 'sex' back in safer sex campaignsJiggly Caliente wants us to talk more about Trans Sex WorkThreatening to expose neighbors Grindr pics due to loud music??Can two bottoms work in a relationship?Follow us on IG: @tagspodcastFollow Steve V. on IG: @iam_stevevFollow Kodi's Life Coaching on IG: @kmdcoachingFollow Kodi on IG: @mistahmauriceRo.Co/tags for 20% offGet $200 Off your Helix Mattress! HelixSleep.com/tagsWanna drop a weekly or one time tip to TAGSPODCAST - Show your love for the show and support TAGS!Visit our website: tagspodcast.comNeeds some advice for a sex or relationship conundrum? Ask TAGS! DM US ON IG or https://www.talkaboutgaysex.com/contactSupport this podcast at — https://redcircle.com/talk-about-gay-sex-tagspodcast/exclusive-contentAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Gummi, Pariser, Lümmeltüte! Das Kondom hat viele Namen. Verzichten wir auf das Kondom beim Sex? Toni erzählt von seinem Move, wenn das Kondom den Flow zerstören könnte und Chris erzählt von dem vielseitigen Kondomangebot im Hinternhof.
New York Times Best Selling author of “Confessions of A Prairie Bitch: How I Survived Nellie Oleson and Learned to Love Being Hated”, Alison Arngrim is best known to viewers world-wide for her portrayal of the incredibly nasty “Nellie Oleson” on the much loved, long running hit television series "Little House On The Prairie," and continues to amuse audiences through her many film, television and stage appearances. Her one woman show “Confessions of a Prairie Bitch”, which started at Club Fez in New York in 2002, has now become a world-wide phenomenon, having been performed to packed houses in New York, Los Angeles, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Seattle, and in France, where Alison performs entirely in French to standing room only crowds in her all French version titled: “Confessions d'une Garce de La Prairie”. In 1986 when her friend and "Little House husband" co-star, Steve Tracy, passed away due to complications of HIV/AIDS, Alison began volunteering at AIDS Project Los Angeles. Her duties ranged from working on the Southern California AIDS Hotline and the APLA food bank, to chairing the steering committee of the volunteer speakers bureau and developing “Safer Sex” workshops. She has provided AIDS education to doctors, nurses, prison inmates, service clubs, churches, department stores and schools, written AIDS education articles for the magazines "Frontiers" and "Designers West”, and spent seven years hosting the APLA educational cable television show, "AIDS Vision". In 1992,
Ari interviews Herpes Awareness Advocate & Activist, Courtney Brame. Courtney and Ari chat about how a sex-averse society makes it easier for STI transmission, and Courtney gives advice on how to have casual, safer, communicative sex while being an STI-positive person. Burning Questions answered in this episode: Should you put your herpes status on your dating profile? How to handle rejection from partners after disclosing a positive STI status Why condoms and barrier methods misguide conversations around what's considered “safe” sex What is the STARS method of STI disclosure? How do we uncouple sex from pleasure, and pleasure from our own value to one another? Follow our guest, Courtney, on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/courtneybrame_/ ~Other guest links~ Something Positive for Positive People: https://www.spfpp.org/ Courtney's Podcast: https://www.spfpp.org/podcast Episode deep dives, notes, and guest info: https://www.arielleantwine.com/sensuelle-podcast-episodes __________ Leave your anonymous advice questions about sex, relationships, and previous episode topics for a chance to be answered during “Ask Ari” https://www.arielleantwine.com/ask-ari Submit guest proposals, advertising inquiries, and sponsorship questions at sensuellepodcast@gmail.com If you liked this episode, consider supporting us via donation to the Effing Foundation for Sex Positivity https://bit.ly/donate-sensuelle-podcast __________ Follow SensuElle Podcast on social: Instagram https://www.instagram.com/sensuellepodcast/ TikTok https://www.tiktok.com/@sensuellepodcast YouTube https://bit.ly/SubscribeToSensuElle __________ Mentions in this episode: Subscribe to the SensuElle Newsletter for more resources https://www.arielleantwine.com/newsletter Follow host Ari Antwine: https://www.instagram.com/sensuelle.education/ Coaching offers from Ari, ACS Sexologist https://www.arielleantwine.com/coaching
Mach jetzt das ultimative Freiheits-Quiz und erhalte in nur 7 Minuten deine persönliche Freiheits-Skala auf allen 5 Ebenen: Freiheits-Quiz Yoli und Philipp sind seit ca. 5,5 Jahren ein Paar. Über die Hälfte der Zeit führen sie eine offene Beziehung. In der heutigen Folge sprechen die beiden über Ihre Geschichte, Tabuthemen, Eifersucht, Trigger und Safer Sex. Aber auch warum eine offene Beziehung pure Persönlichkeitsentwicklung ist und wie die beiden es geschafft haben mit diesem Beziehungsmodell ihre Persönlichkeit auf das nächste Level zu bringen. Die volle Folge findest du auch im Studioformat als ganzes Video auf YouTube: (VIDEO) #197 "Offene Beziehung" so ist es wirklich! ___ Wenn dir die Folge gefallen hat, freue ich mich über eine 5-Sterne-Bewertung bei Spotify und iTunes, einen Kommentar bei iTunes und natürlich einem Abo! Damit hilfst du uns den Podcast noch besser und bekannter zu machen. Lerne die entscheidenden Schritte kennen, um deine persönliche Bestimmung zu finden und endlich deine Ketten zu sprengen: ChainlessMENTORING Werde langfristig produktiver und lerne in nur 5 Wochen, wie du deine Ziele mit Leichtigkeit erreichst: FlowStateProductivity-Coaching Lerne in nur 8 Wochen, wie du durch ethisches Verkaufen örtliche Unabhängigkeit und finanzielle Sicherheit erlangst: EHTICAL SALES COACHING Du willst den Podcast auch in Videoformat erleben? Zu jedem Podcast findest du auch Videoinhalte auf unserem neuen: YouTube-Kanal ChainlessLIFE Schreib mir deine Meinung bei Facebook in unsere Gruppe: Ich freue mich immer über ein Feedback Kooperationsanfragen gerne an: podcast@chainlesslife.com Alle Themen dieser Folge im Überblick: - Wer seid ihr? (00:03:58) - Hattet ihr vor eurer Beziehung schon eine offene Beziehung? (00:07:19) - Yoli hat Lust auf andere Männer bekommen, wie war das? (00:15:47) - Was triggert euch beim anderen am meisten? (00:34:19) - Hat man Einfluss auf eine offene Beziehung? Kinder? Zukunft? (00:39:43) - Safer Sex! (00:57:59) - Was erzählt ihr euch von anderen Dates? (01:04:04) - Wie hat euer Umfeld auf die offene Beziehung reagiert? (01:09:45) ___ Erfahre mehr über ChainlessLIFE: Instagram: https://bit.ly/Pod_InstagramCL Mein Buch: https://bit.ly/Pod_ChainlessLIFE-Buch ___ Erfahre mehr über Yoli und Philipp Der Tabu-Podcast Yoli's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/yoli.dawson/?hl=de Philipp's Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/snowgasm/?hl=de
Thank you for listening to The Chemical Sensitivity Podcast!New episodes twice a month. Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts to never miss one.And follow the podcast on social media.This episode is about safer sex and Multiple Chemical Sensitivity (MCS). It features two conversations with Rachael Rose and Jack Lamon. Rachael Rose is a certified sex & relationship coach and educator. She's chronically ill, has MCS, and identifies as queer, neurodivergent, and polyamorous.Rachael's work focuses on an inclusive, sex-positive, pleasure-focused, and healthy approach to sex education and sexual health for all. As a coach, she specializes in working with chronically ill and disabled folks.For more info about Rachael's work, check out her website. And explore her Beginner's Guide to Fragrance and Chemical Sensitivities.In the second part of this episode, I'm speaking with Jack Lamon. He is the longest-serving member and worker-owner at Come As You Are. It's an anti-capitalist and feminist cooperative in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. It sells products connected with sexual pleasure, health, and education. I reached out to Jack and invited him speak about safer sex toys for people with MSC. I hope you enjoy these conversations.If there's someone you would like to hear interviewed on the podcast, please let me know. Email: info@chemicalsensitivitypodcast.org. Thanks again for listening!Support the show
Aus aktuellem Anlass redet das Pandemia-Team noch einmal über die Affenpocken, über Symptome, Sex und die mögliche Impfkampagne. Diesmal haben sie mit Patienten, dem Infektiologen Leif Erik Sander und der Virologin Boghuma Titanji gesprochen. RKI: Häusliche Isolierung bei bestätigter Affenpocken-Infektion CDC: Social Gatherings, Safer Sex, and Monkeypox Kai Kupferschmidt: As monkeypox threat grows, scientists debate best vaccine strategy Community transmission of monkeypox in the United Kingdom, April to May 2022 Epidemiological, clinical and virological characteristics of four cases of monkeypox support transmission through sexual contact, Italy, May 2022 Supporte Pandemia mit einer Spende über Paypal. Vielen Dank! Höre Bonusfolgen, werbefrei und früher! Klub Pandemia Pandemia Plus bei Apple Podcasts Mehr Infos zu den Klub- und Plus-Angeboten gibt's unter klub.viertausendhertz.de. Alle Podcasts von unserem Podcastlabel Viertausendhertz unter viertausendhertz.de/podcasts. Bewerte Pandemia bei Apple Podcasts & Spotify Folge Pandemia bei Instagram & Twitter Die Recherchen für diesen Beitrag wurden von der Riff freie Medien gGmbH aus Mitteln der Klaus Tschira Stiftung gefördert.
Safer Sex 3.0 - du weißt nicht, was das bedeutet? Kein Problem. Steve und Jermaine klären euch über Safer Sex auf. Warum überhaupt "safer" und nicht "safe"? Welche Schutzmethoden gibt es außer dem Kondom noch? Dein*e Sexpartner*in ist HIV positiv und du fragst dich, ob ihr bedenkenlos Sex haben könnt? Diese und weitere Fragen beantworten die beiden euch.
How often should you get tested? What are the risks of oral sex? What are the risks of giving oral when you have a cold sore? How can you reduce the risk of STI transmission? What do STI tests entail? Can you get any STIs from a toilet seat or bed sheets? How soon should you get tested after potential exposure? Dr. Ina Park, author of Strange Bedfellows, Adventures in the Science, History, and Surprising Secrets of STDs joins us to answer all of our questions about making sex safer and de-stigmatizing STIs. You can follow Ina on Instagram to learn more! Thank you to our sponsors AdamAndEve.com. Please let them know you heard about them here by using code DRJESS to save 50% + get a bunch of FREE gifts + free shipping. If you're looking to add a new toy to your collection or for something that will buzz and vibrate bringing new and intense pleasure, check out our friends at We-Vibe and Womanizer. Use code DRJESS to save! We've extended the Mind Blowing Oral: Penis or Clit edition sale at HappierCouples.com for one more week. Use code PODCAST to save 25% on this comprehensive video course designed to help you perfect your oral sex skills and enjoy a few laughs with (the always funny) Dr. Jess. If you have questions for the podcast, submit them here. And please be sure to subscribe so you don't miss an episode! You can find the podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music & Stitcher! Rough Transcript: This is a computer-generated rough transcript, so please excuse any typos. This podcast is an informational conversation and is not a substitute for medical, health or other professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the services of an appropriate professional should you have individual questions or concerns. Safer Sex & STIs: What You Need To Know Participant #1: You're listening to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. Sex and relationship advice you can use tonight. Welcome to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. So I'm your co host, Brandon. We're here with my lovely other half, Dr. Jess. Hey. Today's show is brought to you by Adam and Eve.com. They offer everything from Dillos to vibes to butt plugs to lingerie. All the saucy stuff you can imagine. To spice up your bedroom, Adam and Eve.com use code doctorjesd Rjess to save 50% off almost any single item. Plus free shipping and some free goodies. What do you want, Babe? I know you get. You get stuff in the mail every day. You don't get it. What, do we not have any dogs looking around? I don't even know what we need for me. Sure. Another cock ring? Another one? Okay. Why not? Ready for sure. You have enough. You know what? Maybe I'll wear it on my hand. Put it on a couple of fingers. Actually, there is a maker in Toronto that makes these beautiful leather straps or leather cuffs, but they also double as you can put your hands. Please don't tell me it's a penis ring. No, they're harnesses because I was like, that would go on my wrist. Well, you have a very big wrist. Oh, my. What? I could put this somewhere else. No, they're harnesses, so they have like a built in harness so you can put your strap on. Okay, very cool stuff. Actually, today we are going to be talking about STIs, safer sex herpes when to test how to have safer oral sex. What testing entails. And we have solicited the help, the insights of the ultimate STI expert to help us facilitate this conversation. Dr. Ina park is a physician and professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF. She's the medical director of the California Prevention Training Center and a medical consultant for the Division of STD Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also the author of Strange Bedfellows Adventures in Science History and Surprising Secrets of STDs. You just came back from promoting your book in London. Was it great to be across the pond again? It was incredible.
How often should you get tested? What are the risks of oral sex? What are the risks of giving oral when you have a cold sore? How can you reduce the risk of STI transmission? What do STI tests entail? Can you get any STIs from a toilet seat or bed sheets? How soon should you get tested after potential exposure? Dr. Ina Park, author of Strange Bedfellows, Adventures in the Science, History, and Surprising Secrets of STDs joins us to answer all of our questions about making sex safer and de-stigmatizing STIs. You can follow Ina on Instagram to learn more! Thank you to our sponsors AdamAndEve.com. Please let them know you heard about them here by using code DRJESS to save 50% + get a bunch of FREE gifts + free shipping. Don't forget to subscribe to the podcast and send us your questions here. You can subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Podbean, Google Podcasts, Amazon Music & Stitcher! Thanks for tuning in! Rough Transcript: This is a computer-generated rough transcript, so please excuse any typos. This podcast is an informational conversation and is not a substitute for medical, health or other professional advice, diagnosis or treatment. Always seek the services of an appropriate professional should you have individual questions or concerns. Safer Sex & STIs: What You Need To Know Participant #1: You're listening to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. Sex and relationship advice you can use tonight. Welcome to the Sex with Dr. Jess podcast. So I'm your co host, Brandon. We're here with my lovely other half, Dr. Jess. Hey. Today's show is brought to you by Adam and Eve.com. They offer everything from Dillos to vibes to butt plugs to lingerie. All the saucy stuff you can imagine. To spice up your bedroom, Adam and Eve.com use code doctorjesd Rjess to save 50% off almost any single item. Plus free shipping and some free goodies. What do you want, Babe? I know you get. You get stuff in the mail every day. You don't get it. What, do we not have any dogs looking around? I don't even know what we need for me. Sure. Another cock ring? Another one? Okay. Why not? Ready for sure. You have enough. You know what? Maybe I'll wear it on my hand. Put it on a couple of fingers. Actually, there is a maker in Toronto that makes these beautiful leather straps or leather cuffs, but they also double as you can put your hands. Please don't tell me it's a penis ring. No, they're harnesses because I was like, that would go on my wrist. Well, you have a very big wrist. Oh, my. What? I could put this somewhere else. No, they're harnesses, so they have like a built in harness so you can put your strap on. Okay, very cool stuff. Actually, today we are going to be talking about STIs, safer sex herpes when to test how to have safer oral sex. What testing entails. And we have solicited the help, the insights of the ultimate STI expert to help us facilitate this conversation. Dr. Ina park is a physician and professor in the Department of Family and Community Medicine at UCSF. She's the medical director of the California Prevention Training Center and a medical consultant for the Division of STD Prevention at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, also the author of Strange Bedfellows Adventures in Science History and Surprising Secrets of STDs. You just came back from promoting your book in London. Was it great to be across the pond again? It was incredible. I can't tell you, Jess, after two years of doing almost nothing in person, it was just so exhilarating to be with people again and people who also love sexual health and STIs. So it was fantastic. It feels so good. You just want to get out there and lick people. But I don't know. Should we be licking people? You are the expert in just that. Where to lick, when to lick. Exactly how to protect yourself. Really excited to dive into your book and all of that. All of the great information. But let's start with the language of STDs versus STIs.
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