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| Pleasure Without Sex | With outercourse, no semen, vaginal fluids, or blood is shared between partners. As a result, outercourse protects against pregnancy and some sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
But there are must be some discipline during the outercourse! Both partners must be admittedly committed to this method. Or else these exciting forms of sexual relationships can lead to sexual intercourse. Before the outercourse discuss and decide with your partner to what sexual activities you will say "yes". And to what activities you will not to do.
Advantages
There are no medical or hormonal side effects. There is no risk of pregnancy and can be used as safer sex and prevent STDs of course if any semen and vaginal fluids are not interchanged. Can help to both partners understand their bodies better, to raise their trust to each others. Outercourse can completely satisfy both partners and take a lot of pressure off young women and men. Women have very different sexual response cycles than men. Many women don't have orgasms from vaginal stimulation, whereas most of them can have orgasms when the clitoris is stimulated. Men also enjoy outercourse — even if they're shy about it in front of their partners. Outercourse allows men to be erotic without worrying about how well they "perform" during vaginal intercourse.
Disadvantages
Some people find it difficult to stop themselves from having sexual intercourse during the outercourse. Also there is a risk of catching STIs when you touch your partner’s genitals or anal during masturbation. There is still a risk of pregnancy, of course smaller than with intercourse. But if sperm come in contact with the vagina the girl may become pregnancy; to avoid it you should to use a condom.
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