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Your guide to sexual health this summer

Summer is here, bringing with it a season of outdoor activities, vacations, and socializing. The longer days and warm weather tempt us to seek out outdoor activities, including festivals, chilling on the beach, and other social gatherings.

Additionally, many people experience an increase in the use of alcohol and other substances. Although the summer season is a time to relax and enjoy yourself, it is important to keep in mind the importance of sexual health and safety, especially when alcohol and other substances are involved.

The lively social life of summer offers many opportunities to meet new people and develop romantic or sexual relationships. These scenarios often lead to a relaxed environment in which inhibitions can be let go, whether it’s a spontaneous beach party, a music festival or a weekend getaway.

Alcohol, which is often consumed at such events, can further lower inhibitions and impair judgment. This combination of impaired decision-making and a carefree attitude can lead to risky sexual behavior, such as unprotected sex.

Studies have shown that people who have consumed alcohol are less likely to use contraception. This can lead to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies.

The consequences of unprotected sex can have a significant impact on a person’s health and well-being, which is why it’s more important than ever to be proactive and prepared when it comes to sexual health during the summer months.

Condoms are one of the most effective methods of protection against unwanted pregnancy and sexually transmitted infections. They are easily accessible, easy to use and extremely effective when used correctly.

Condoms act as a barrier that prevents the exchange of bodily fluids, thus significantly reducing the risk of transmission of infections such as HIV, gonorrhea, chlamydia and syphilis. In addition, they offer reliable protection against unwanted pregnancies.

Now you can get condoms in the privacy of your home (in discreet packaging) from www.sexlinicmalta.com.

Having contraceptives in a person’s possession is a sign of a shared commitment to sexual health. It shows that you care about your own well-being and that of your partner.

It’s essential to have an open and honest dialogue about contraceptive use. Discussing expectations and boundaries with your partner before things get heated can help avoid misunderstandings and ensure mutual comfort.

Be careful when consuming alcohol. It is beneficial to be aware of your limits and to respect them in order to improve your decision-making and judgment skills.

Stay informed about sexual health. Understanding the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs), the importance of regular testing, and proper condom use can help you make safer decisions.

If in doubt, you can always book an STI test on site or purchase a self-test, which you can collect anonymously from our mailbox in the clinic.

The summer season is a time to relax, enjoy, and create precious memories. You can ensure that your summer is not only enjoyable but also safe by prioritizing your sexual health and always having condoms on hand.

With these simple measures, you can protect yourself and your partner and enjoy the experiences and opportunities of summer to the fullest.

So as you prepare to attend social gatherings and bask in the sun, it’s important to exercise caution and act responsibly. Make the most of this lively season by staying safe and protected.

Matthew Bartolo is a sex and relationship consultant at Willingness, which he also founded.

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