Introduction / Summary (2018): Hello and welcome to our Sexuality pages. While this is not a pornographic site, it is provocative - founded upon what people search on the Internet (which is very interesting!). We then relate this to our biological and cultural evolution.
Sex is obviously important to people - and if you want to improve your sexual relationships then knowing the truth about our human evolution is the best foundation. By opening our minds to a greater diversity of behaviors, this knowledge will help you creatively cultivate healthy pleasurable moral attitudes and sexy smutty relationships (free from religious guilt & cultural myths).
Support an open honest discussion on the truth of our sexual evolution and behaviour. If you support sex positive, moral, informed sexual behaviour please share this knowledge. (These pages have a diverse collection of fascinating information relating to our human sexual evolution so people will appreciate it - see our 'nice letters' page!).
Sincerely, Karene.
"It is not enough to conquer; one must learn to seduce." (Voltaire) - "Desire is the essence of a man." (Spinoza)
Safe Sex
Health Studies, Advice & Education,
Condoms, Anal, Oral, Abstinence, Birth Control, STI Protection, Herpes,
Aids, HIV, Syphilis
Introduction
Hi there. Thanks for visiting our evolutionary philosophy of human sexuality pages.
The safest way to have sex (lowering the risk of getting pregnant or catching a sexually transmitted disease) is by using contraception. Condoms are good to use as they protect against both.
I will be adding more content in the future.
Cheers,
Karene
STD Education: A Medical, Cultural & Political Problem
Dangerous infections continue to spread through human sexual contact. This is especially disturbing since, with appropriate precautions, such infections can easily be avoided. At least one of them can be prevented by vaccination (Hepatitis B) and the others by safe sexual behaviour, such as the correct use of condoms.
Read More: STD Education & Prevention: A Social, Cultural, Medical & Political Problem
Analyse any human emotion, no matter how far it may be removed from the sphere of sex, and you are sure to discover somewhere the primal impulse, to which life owes its perpetuation. ... The primitive stages can always be re-established; the primitive mind is, in the fullest meaning of the word, imperishable. ... Mans most disagreeable habits and idiosyncrasies, his deceit, his cowardice, his lack of reverence, are engendered by his incomplete adjustment to a complicated civilisation. It is the result of the conflict between our instincts and our culture. (Sigmund Freud)
Question and Answer about Safe Sex
I was asked this question recently
about Safe Sex. I thought others might find the discussion and replies
useful (from myself and my Facebook friends).
Cheers,
Karene
Hi Karene,
Could you please tell me the safe time to have sex with my husband. My
monthly periods are normal and permanent date for menstruation is 11.
So when is the safest time? Waiting for your kind reply. Thanks and
take care.
Sonia
Hi Sonia,
The safest times to have sex without getting pregnant are during your
period, or the first and last week. It is difficult to know for sure
when you are ovulating. So it is best to use contraception if you do
not want to get pregnant (even in these 'safe times').
The most fertile period (the time
with the highest likelihood of pregnancy resulting from sexual intercourse)
is 5 days before until 1–2 days after ovulation. In an average 28 day
cycle, this corresponds to the second and the beginning of the third
week.
Read more at: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Menstrual_cycle
https://www.sexualevolution.org/menstrual-cycle-menstruation.htm
I hope this helps you,
Karene
I strongly
disagree with you Karene.
Women are badly afflicted if they have sex during period. Biologically,
period glands are in the process of producing ovum. Therefore the genital
organ of a woman becomes very sensitive during this period. Intrinsically
women should try to avoid having sexual intercourse during their period.
I do not advise you to have it, Sonia.
Sincerely, MK.
I totally
agree with MK's point of view. He is very cautious about biological outcome
instead Karene Jade is quite particular about sexual sensation which
is only part of sexual life but not consummate sexual life.
D.W.
On the
contrary Daniel, Jade is answering when is "The safest time to have sex without getting pregnant" and that is around menstruation time, although the best thing is to use contraception.
On the other hand, for sexual sensation menstruation is not the best
time, but this depends on how the body of the woman is experiencing menstruation
on that specific month.
C.Z.
Thank you CZ. I am concerned with
the truth about biology and sexual pleasure. Sonia, it is safe to have
sex whilst you have your period (and in my experience, pleasurable too!)
Karene
Karene
and CZ opine 'The safest time to have sex without getting pregnant" around menstruation time cannot be totally credulous. simply because menstruation
time is 'arbitrary'. I heard from a friend that he tried to practice
as Karene and CZ aforesaid but ended up with pregnancy.
D.W
I am sorry DW but this is not a
place for opinions or experiences that your friend had. This is a place
of truth. If you have sex during menstruation, you are less likely to
conceive than at other times (for example, during ovulation). You can
look at the links posted above and study the female menstruation cycle.
This is not my opinion, but biological fact. However, there is no real
'safe' time that we can be 100% certain of (which may explain your friends
experience). That's why you should use contraception if you don't want
to conceive.
Karene
I beg
your pardon and hopefully your are not 'upset' over my opinions. No doubt
I learn female menstruation cycle during my teenager time. Admittedly
use of contraception is safest method to impede conceivability.
D.W.
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