Sex Play With No or Low Risk
Another way to practice safer sex is to only have sex play that has no risk—or a lower risk—of passing STDs. This means no anal or vaginal intercourse. Many of us find that great sex is about a lot more than a penis going in an anus or vagina. It is about exploring the many other ways you and your partner can turn each other on. Not only is it a way to discover new sexual pleasures, it’s also safer.
No-risk safer sex play includes:
- masturbation
- mutual masturbation
- cybersex
- phone sex
- sharing fantasies
Low-risk safer sex play includes:
- kissing
- fondling — manual stimulation of one another
- body-to-body rubbing — frottage, “grinding,” or “dry humping”
- oral sex (even safer with a condom or other barrier)
- playing with sex toys — alone or with a partner
The highest risk kinds of sex play are:
- anal intercourse
- vaginal intercourse
Adapted from Planned Parenthood’s Safer Sex section: http://www.plannedparenthood.org/health-topics/stds-hiv-safer-sex/safer-sex-4263.htm