Seven Relationship Talk Guidelines - Questions to Ask a Partner before Doing the Deed
When
things are getting hot and heavy, the last thing either partner wants to do is
sit down and have a serious conversation about their intimate contact lives:
past, present, and future. However,
assuming the tryst isn’t a complete spur-of-the-moment deed that is sure to be
one-night-stand situation, it is important to have “the relationship talk” well
in advance, lest one end up with a life-long reminder of this moment of passion
in the form of a partner-transmitted infection or unwanted pregnancy. For the record, even if both partners
are in favor of a single night hook-up, this is no reason not to use protection
- and perhaps even more reason to do so, as such wild spirits may be more
likely to have a history of sensual risk-taking, which statistically increases
their chance of infection of some type. It is above all important to stay
healthy; after all a healthy male organ is important for a healthy
reproductive life.
Are
they a virgin? A potential
partner may seem experienced, but it is better to ask if they are experienced
than to assume they are; after all, taking someone’s v-card is a whole
different ballgame. A female losing her virginity may experience pain, and even
bleeding, so a man will certainly want to know if such a thing is a possibility.
How
many other partners have there been? Not only is it wise to know how many
partners have been there before, it is a good idea to know how many partners a
person has had since their last partner-transmitted infection screen. Remember, when a couple decides to
have relations, they are not just sleeping with each other; they are sleeping
with every person that partner has been with, and the people their partners
were with, and so on and so forth. If
any number of those people had an infection, it could have been passed along
from person to person.
When
was their last health screen? Where
they tested for immunodeficient virus? An active person who is having
intimate contact with multiple partners should be screened every 6 months at a
minimum – more frequently if they have reason to believe they were exposed
(i.e. intimate contact with partner who was infected, protection that broke,
etc.).
Have
they ever tested positive for an infection? Was it treated? This doesn’t necessarily have to be a
deal breaker if a partner was positive, but it is his or her responsibility to
inform all new partners if they have had an infection so they can make an
informed decision about whether they want to proceed or not. In the cases of something like herpes,
it is also important to know when their last outbreak was and how the infection
is being treated or controlled.
There
is protection, right? This one is a
no-brainer. It is important
to establish that safe intimate contact is important prior to starting a physical
relationship, so the standard is set from the beginning.
What
about hormonal birth control? Men starting a relationship with a
woman should ask her if she is on a type of hormonal birth control. Latex barriers, of course, the first
line of defense, but it is good to know if there is a backup in place.
What
intimate activities are okay? What
is off limits? Finally,
the fun part! It is good to
know what activities the partner prefers or enjoys so the intimate experience
is comfortable for both partners. Likewise,
if something is a big no-no, it should be put on the table at the beginning so
there isn’t an awkward moment later on in the bedroom.
Keeping
the male organ healthy
In
addition to using protection and consistently getting screens to keep the male
organ healthy, a man can take it one step further by using a male
organ health formula (health
professionals recommend Man 1 Man Oil) on
a daily basis that is packed with vitamins and other nutrients to keep the skin
soft and smooth and reduce the risk of surface abrasions and other injuries. A
quality male organ crème can also improve the sensitivity and appearance of the
manhood – something that can benefit all men.
Visit http://www.man1health.com
for additional information on most common male organ health issues, tips on
improving male organ sensitivity, and what to do to maintain a healthy male
organ. John Dugan is a professional writer who specializes in men's health
issues and is an ongoing contributing writer to numerous online web sites.