Archive for November, 2007

Having Safer Sex Some Guidelines

Monday, November 5th, 2007

What is ” Having safe” sex?

Having Sex in a monogamous relationship where neither party is infected with a sexually transmitted disease (STD) is believed to be “safe.” However, many healthcare professionals believe there really is no such thing as “safe” sex. They believe the only way to be truly safe is to abstain - because all forms of sexual contact carry some risk.
For example, kissing is thought to be a safe activity, but herpes, and other diseases can be contracted this way.

Condoms are most commonly thought to protect the user against STDs. However, while it is true that condoms are useful in preventing certain diseases, such as herpes and gonorrhea, they may not fully protect against other diseases such as genital warts, syphilis, or AIDS.

Some Guidelines for having safer sex:
Try to Limit your sexual activity to only one partner who is having sex only with you to reduce exposure to disease-causing organisms, and follow these guidelines, which may provide for safer sex:

American Dies From Generic Viagra

Monday, November 5th, 2007

Bangkok- An American tourist died after taking a generic version of Viagra tablets for sexual activity before having sex with a Thai bar girl, police said Monday. The tourist, Aged 57, took three Generic Viagra (Kamagra) tablets, a drug to the same formula as Viagra, before climbing into bed with a sexy bar girl he had picked up on a Sunday night in the Thai resort town of Pattaya . He arrived in the coastal town, known for its steamy sex trade booming earlier in the day.
The girl reported to police during a half-hour after midnight that the American collapsed and stopped breathing during their intercourse. Thai Police officers found nothing unusual about the death in a room on the sixth floor of the New Star Apartments in Chon Buri’s Bang Lamung district, no signs of violence on his body, according to the website of the Nation Online. Investigators found four generic viagra tablets per box with only a single Kamagra pill left.

Generic Viagra, which dilates blood vessels, has been blamed for a number of deaths in the United States, even though the manufacturers say it is safe. The Thai medical board warned that generic viagra  (sildenafil), often bought online from unreliable sources, may contain impurities or may be stronger than was expected.