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Sunday, February 14, 2010 at 9:28:00 PM EST

Let's learn how to make a latex barrier!
The following is a handout I made to give out along with what the GACC has given me as a safe site. I thought, why not make sure everyone has some form of protection? Maybe some other SafeSites may want the info to hand out too. The information was only slightly edited from Kathy Belge's page http://lesbianlife.about.com/cs/sex/ht/Glove.htm- Thanks!
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Women with Same-sex partners are equally risk for sexually transmitted diseases, including HIV and AIDS. A latex glove can be used to protect yourself and your partner during oral sex.
 
Difficulty: Easy
Time Required: 5 minutes
Here's How:
 
Cut 4 fingers off glove, leaving the thumb in place.
Slit up the side opposite the thumb.
1.   Rinse talcum off glove.
2.   Put some water-base lubricant on the side with the thumb protruding.
3.   Place the lubricated side on your partner's vulva.
4.   Hold the glove in place with both hands, or have your partner hold it covering her labia.
5.   Now you can stimulate your partner.
6.   After sex, be sure to dispose of glove safely. Turn it inside out and wash your hands. Only use each glove once.

Tips:
 
Be sure to use only water-base lubricants. If you, or your partner, have an allergy to latex, you can purchase non-latex surgical gloves.
*Remember this isn’t affective 100% of the time; the only 100% safe form of contraception is abstinence. When using a condom on toys, change the rubber between turns of use from you to your partner! 


 

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Comments
Thanks for the tip!
# Posted By AFY_Samantha | 2/15/10 01:23 AM | Reply
 Glad you found it useful. :0)
# Posted By ehesser | 2/15/10 12:11 PM | Reply