February 3, 2023
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Sexual Health
As a member of the LGBTQIA+ community, you have the right to access comprehensive healthcare services that meet your needs. Being sexually active can be a great thing, but it is important to take steps to maintain your sexual health. Here are some easy ways to keep yourself safe and healthy when it comes to sex.
Regular Testing
The first step toward maintaining your sexual health is getting tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Regular testing is important for all individuals who are sexually active, regardless of gender or sexual orientation. It’s best to get tested at least once every three months if you are having unprotected sex with multiple partners. This will help you stay on top of any potential infections and ensure that you are taking care of yourself.
Use Prophylactics
Using condoms and other prophylactics can greatly reduce the risk of contracting an STI or becoming pregnant. It’s important to use protection whenever engaging in any kind of sexual activity, especially when with someone new or untested. Luckily, many organizations provide free prophylactics for LGBTQIA+ individuals living in certain areas, such as Venture from Publicly Private. They offer free at-home testing kits and prophylactics for those living in the Southern United States.
Know Your Partner's Status
Having open communication with your partner is key when it comes to maintaining your sexual health. It’s important to know their sexual history as well as their current status before engaging in any kind of intimate activity with them. Avoiding situations where there may be a lack of information about one another’s status is essential for protecting both parties involved.
Taking care of your sexual health should be a priority for everyone, especially LGBTQIA+ individuals who may face additional barriers when seeking care or trying to access resources like prophylactics and testing kits. Fortunately, organizations like Venture from Publicly Private have made it easier than ever for those living in certain areas of the U.S., providing free at-home testing kits and prophylactics so that everyone can stay safe and healthy while engaging in intimate activities with their partners. With regular testing and the use of protection, you can ensure that you remain healthy no matter who you choose to share your body with!
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