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Sexually Transmitted Infections Prevention

Prevention of certain sexually transmitted infections through male circumcision.

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Jan 17, 2026
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How should anal sex toys be cleaned and sanitized to prevent infection?

Anal sex toys must be treated differently from other bedroom gear because the rectum harbors bacteria and fecal particles that can transfer to other body sites; cleaning after every use, choosing non‑...

Jan 14, 2026
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What medical conditions make oral sex painful or uncomfortable for women?

Oral sex can be painful or uncomfortable for women for many of the same medical reasons that make vaginal or pelvic sex painful: local infection or inflammation, low estrogen and resulting vaginal dry...

Feb 7, 2026

What techniques combine mouth and hand for more effective male oral stimulation?

is widely recommended by and mainstream as a way to increase variety, reduce jaw fatigue, and deliver more precise pressure than mouth alone . Practical techniques center on coordinating rhythm, alter...

Jan 10, 2026

How do national pediatric associations (AAP, BMA, CDC) currently frame non-therapeutic infant circumcision and why do their recommendations differ?

National pediatric bodies diverge on non‑therapeutic infant male circumcision because they weigh the same evidence through different prisms: the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) and the U.S. Cente...

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