Protect Your Pleasure

Queer Kentucky
Queer Kentucky
Published in
5 min readMar 19, 2020

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Talking safe butt stuff with VOA FIT.

Photo by Charles Deluvio on Unsplash

Most of us have had some sort of sexual education class during schooling. It was most likely taught to you by a very awkward P.E. teacher who was forced to briefly go over the birds and the bees of cis het sex. Or, you had an eighth grade science and life skills teacher that told you buttholes were for pooping and pooping only.

However, we ALL know that is not true.

We sat down with VOA FIT to discuss what kind of safety precautions people should take while engaging in anal sex. According to the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), anal sex is primarily growing in popularity with couples under age 45. In fact, in a national survey, 36 percent of women and 44 percent of men reported that they’ve had anal sex with an opposite-sex partner.

According to VOA FIT, men who have sex with men make up about 80 percent of new positive HIV tests. So let’s talk safe butt stuff.

Before you start

While some enjoy playing in the mud, cleanliness is often one of the biggest concerns surrounding anal sex. There are many options out there, but most of them have significant risks or side effects…

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Queer Kentucky
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