Safe Legal sex
- There is NO safe legal sex, ensure that you and your partner have been tested and checked out by a sexual
disease clinic
- No sexual certificate? do not be tempted - our advice no sex of any kind, no kising, or intimacy.
- Use condoms where any penetratiion
- Observe all country, culture laws and conditions these vary country to country.
- Check out age of consent prior to any sexual activity
GOeSex™ has a mission to educate the poor kids in different countires, to educate them to feed
them and teach them about G-d and G-ds ways, as well as setting up health clinics that provide free advice,
treatment and anclilairies to the poor.
This mission is to assist in education on the topics in this section
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and assistance is needed
Although "safe sex" is used by individuals to refer to protection against both pregnancy and HIV/AIDS or other
STDs' transmission, the term was primarily derived in response to the HIV/AIDS epidemic. It is believed that the
term of "safe sex" was used in the professional literature in 1984, in the content of a paper on the psychological
effect that HIV/AIDS may have on homosexual men. The term was related with the need to develop educational programs
for the group considered at risk, homosexual men. A year later, the same term appeared in an article in the New
York Times. This article emphasized that most specialists advised their AIDS patients to practice safe sex. The
concept included limiting the number of sexual partners, using prophylactics, avoiding bodily fluid exchange, and
resisting the use of drugs that reduced inhibitions for high-risk sexual behavior Moreover, in 1985, the first safe
sex guidelines were established by the 'Coalition for Sexual Responsibilities'.[who?] According to these
guidelines, safe sex was practiced by using condoms also when engaging in anal or oral sex
We use the term "safe sex" in a spiritual sense, that which is encouraged by G-d
and not specifically forbidden
Although this term was primarily used in conjunction with the homosexual male population, in 1986 the concept
was spread to the general population. Various programs were developed with the aim of promoting safe sex practices
among college students. These programs were focused on promoting the use of the condom, a better knowledge about
the partner's sexual history and limiting the number of sexual partners. The first book on this subject appeared in
the same year. The book was entitled "Safe Sex in the Age of AIDS", it had 88 pages and it described both positive
and negative approaches to the sexual life.[citation needed] Sexual behavior could be either safe (kissing,
hugging, massage, body-to-body rubbing, mutual masturbation, exhibitionism and voyeurism, telephone sex,
sado-masochism without bruising or bleeding, and use of separate sex toys); possibly safe (use of condoms); and
unsafe.
In 1997, specialists in this matter promoted the use of condoms as the most accessible safe sex method (besides
abstinence) and they called for TV commercials featuring condoms. During the same year, the Catholic Church in the
United States issued their own "safer sex" guidelines on which condoms were listed, though two years later the
Vatican urged chastity and heterosexual marriage, attacking the American Catholic bishops' guidelines.
A study carried out in 2006 by Californian specialists showed that the most common definitions of safe sex are
condom use (68% of the interviewed subjects), abstinence (31.1% of the interviewed subjects), monogamy (28.4% of
the interviewed subjects) and safe partner (18.7% of the interviewed subjects).
"Safer sex" is thought to be a more aggressive term which may make it more obvious to individuals that any type
of sexual activity carries a certain degree of risk.
These are ways that people can enjoy sex with no guilt while observing divine commands of remaining a virgin
Female virginity
Male-to-female anal sex is sometimes seen as preserving female virginity because it leaves the hymen intact.
Among sexually active heterosexuals, the concept of "technical virginity", which includes oral sex and mutual
masturbation, is conceived as resting solely on vaginal penetration.Since the early 20s, "technical" virginity has
been popular among teenagers.
These pictures are for females who are not married, some of the recommened procedures are not suitable for
married woman
The following pictures show what gilrs can do prior to marriage and remain within G-ds laws

Remember that before Eve sinned in the garden of Eden Adam and Eve were naked, with no shame
or guilt, The Adamic Sin was redemmed by Y'shuas death so we should no longer have guilt feelings, the shame and
guilt in certain communities is ehanced by satans activities who want people to indulge in illegal sex.
We should all avoid fornication, adutery, lusting, homo-sexuality as these are against G-ds Laws,
whether married or not.
Gods Laws
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