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Links for girls
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Love her in latex. For lesbian sex 101. And love her in latex! To learn about being emotionally safe. And check out the STI hit list! Womens health and wellbeing. Websites relating to womens sexual health and wellbeing. Australian social groups for lesbian and bisexual women. A list of social groups and websites for women who like women. A list of LGBTI magazines and publications from Australia and world wide. Lesbian dating and relationship sites. Website by Lithium Innovation Pty Ltd.
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Lesbian sex
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Love her in latex. So what is Lesbian Sex. This section invites you to think about a variety of different sexual practices which are part of the sexual repertoire available to women who have sex with women. Here you’ll get a run down of some of the ways women have sex with each other. We can’t cover everything that could ever be done by (or to) women, but we will whet your appetite. Sex between women can take many forms, in fact defining exactly what it is can often be difficult. Mouths speak both in sen...
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What you should know about Chlamydia
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What You should know about Chlamydia. Chlamydia is a bacteria that causes a sexually transmitted infection (STI) in both men and women and can cause infertility, if left untreated. HOW DO YOU CATCH CHLAMYDIA? HOW DO YOU FIND OUT IF YOU HAVE CHLAMYDIA? HOW IS CHLAMYDIA TREATED? Chlamydial infection is treated with antibiotics taken by mouth (usually a single dose). Your sexual partner(s) should be checked and treated as well. It is important to avoid sexual intercourse and oral sex during treatmen...SOC i...
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How do I know if I have it?
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How do I know if I have it? Written by Stamp Out Chlamydia . Posted in FAQ. The best way to find out if you have Chlamydia is to be tested as Chlamydia is often symptomless. This also means you can pass it on without knowing you have it. It is not detected during routine health checks such as Pap smears. For both women and men this is a simple test (urine for men, swab or urine for women) and only takes a few minutes. All you need to know about symptoms, testing. More. Join us on Facebook.
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But I'm not having sex!
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But I'm not having sex! Written by Get Clued Up. Posted in FAQ. Can you get Chlamydia without having sex? Whether or not you or your partner have Chlamydia before having sex depends on your definition of being a virgin.For some people this means only not having penis in vagina sex, whereas for me, as a Sexual Health Nurse, it really means having ANY form of sexual contact- (penis in anus/ penis in vagina/ oral to penis/oral to vagina). How you get it wrap up:. SOC is a project that is bringing free infor...
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How do you catch Chlamydia?
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How do you catch Chlamydia? Written by Stamp Out Chlamydia . Posted in FAQ. Chlamydia is passed on during vaginal, anal and oral sex. You cannot catch it from a toilet seat, swimming pools, spas or normal social contact with people because the bacteria that causes it cannot live outside the body. You can reduce the chance of catching and passing on Chlamydia and other STIs by using condoms. All you need to know about symptoms, testing. More. Join us on Facebook. Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT.
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What is Chlamydia?
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Written by NSW Health. Posted in FAQ. Chlamydia is a sexually transmissible infection. It is caused by bacteria. Many people who are infected with the bacteria do not have symptoms but can still transmit it. Chlamydia can affect the urethra (the urine passage), cervix (the neck of the womb), rectum, anus, throat, and eyes. If chlamydia is not properly treated it can cause serious complications. In women complications include:. Pelvic adhesions and chronic pelvic pain. In men complications include:. Keep ...
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Who should I tell?
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Who should I tell? Written by Stamp Out Chlamydia . Posted in FAQ. If you have Chlamydia you should let any sexual partner(s) you may have know as soon as you can. Chlamydia is passed from one person to another by sexual contact.If you have Chlamydia, then it is very likely that one or more of your sexual partners also have this infection. Telling your sexual partners is important because it:. Is the only way most people will know they have this infection. Stops you getting the infection back again.
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Health Links
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Web Link Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT. SHFPACT's purpose is improved sexual and reproductive health for the Canberra community, within a framework of feminist social values. Sexual Health and Family Planning ACT (SHFPACT) is a leader in sexual and reproductive health workforce development, health promotion and clinical service delivery to reduce barriers to improved sexual and reproductive health. Web Link SOC Project on Facebook. Web Link Get Clued Up. Web Link AIDS Action Council of the ACT.
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