QSaltLake Magazine - 300 - May 24, 2019

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Issue 300  |

MAY 24, 2019

Keep the bugs away BY DR. LAURIE BENNETT-COOK

Happy Pride!

— is the greeting of the season. Many of us find ourselves feeling hornier than usual this time of year — as well as ready and willing to celebrate that feeling with whoever else may be feeling the same. Below are some ways to prevent bringing anything home that may linger and be an unwelcome reminder of an otherwise salacious, albeit fun, encounter.

to enter your body. Less friction equals less tearing which equals less risk of contracting an STI. TIP: Coconut oil may be super popular these days, but it is not lube and can actually breakdown latex making many condoms ineffective.

Don’t Shave:

Know Your Status! Getting tested is the single most responsible thing a sexually active person can do. You may be carrying a sexually transmitted infection (STI) that you aren’t even aware of. Without knowing it exists, there’s no way to treat it. Some places to check out for testing: The Salt Lake County Health Department, Utah AIDS Foundation, Planned Parenthood.

This may sound counterintuitive to prepping up your sexy bits for a potential rendezvous with a new lover, but shaving can cause many little micro abrasions which in turn offer a point of access for infections and bacteria to enter your body. Ever experience razor burn? Those minor little injuries to the skin are all the opening your body needs to invite something unwanted in. If shaving is how you keep yourself manicured, do so 24 hours before heading out to play.

Carry the right equipment:

Wax in Advance:

Condoms and Dental Dams are your friends! It’s up to you to protect yourself. Someone may believe they are free from all STIs, but should you contract something in spite of that, the responsibility is really on you. We are each responsible for our own bodies — and that means protecting it from potential infections. If the person you’re hooking up with has sexual practices and/or partners that are little known to you, it’s best to err on the side of caution and use protection. Think it’s not sexy to insist on using a barrier? Know what’s even less sexy? Contracting an STI and having to take a trip to the doctor’s office for treatment that could’ve been prevented.

If waxing is your jam, do so at least 48 hours prior to play time. Like shaving, waxing can cause an injury to the skin creating an opening for unwanted STIs to enter. Waxing injuries to the skin take a bit longer to heal than shaving as many waxes remove a bit of skin along with the hair follicle.

First things First:

Lube Up! Lube lessens friction and therefore lessens the possibility of micro tears or abrasions. Tears and abrasions offer an access for unwanted bacteria or viruses

Fresh Breath? Brushing our teeth is not only necessary but also greatly appreciated by everyone we encounter. However, doing so right before playing orally may put you at a higher risk for STI contraction. Much like shaving and waxing, brushing can create micro-tears in our gums. It’s not uncommon for the gums to bleed a little when brushing your teeth. That bleeding is a sign of a (minor) injury to the gums and therefore — you guessed it — another potential opening for STI contraction. Thankfully our mouths heal super fast

and if you happened to brush your teeth in the morning, by afternoon you should be good to go. However, if you do find yourself with a mouthful of someone else’s deliciousness … Swallow or Spit but Don’t Let It Sit. Our mouths are acidic and have the ability to kill a lot of bacteria. But let’s not test just how much they kill by allowing another person’s body fluids, no matter how tasty, to simmer in it for too long.

Your Safest Barrier: Closed Skin. Think of how we all work to prevent the spread of a cold or flu, which are simply other viruses that are not (usually) sexually transmitted. The best way we work to prevent them is to wash our hands often and disinfect areas that may be infectious. Treat your genitals the same way. Clean yourself often; tend to any openings in the skin; don’t knowingly expose yourself to something that may potentially infect you. There certainly is a lot of unwarranted shame and stigma around STIs. Fortunately, there are cures and treatments and plenty of ways to prevent oneself from contracting a new STI or passing along an already existing one. Keep yourself knowledgable and appropriately protected so you can enjoy any and every sexual encounter that comes your way and thus — keep your Pride Days not only Happy but Sexier too.  Q Dr. Laurie Bennett-Cook is a Clinical Sexologist with a private practice in Salt Lake City. She can be reached at DrLaurieBennettCook@gmail.com


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The Tale of a Dairy Queen

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page 70

6 Loud and proud pride accessories to pride up your pride lewk

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page 68

Deep Inside Hollywood

2min
page 67

Last night a drag queen saved my life

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Keep the bugs away

3min
page 64

Rise to the occasion

2min
page 58

Salt Lake County restaurants where you can pig out with your pooch on the patio

1min
page 54

In ‘Wine’ there’s truth, and gays

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Utah Rep brings ‘Angels in America: Millennium Approaches’

2min
page 49

Tony's Gay Agenda

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page 48

‘Inside an Honor Killing’

2min
page 47

Myths About the Home-Buying Process

2min
page 46

Pride Festival Agenda

1min
page 37

Pride Festival, Sunday, June 2

3min
pages 38-39

Pride Festival, Saturday, June 1

2min
page 35

Friday, May 31

1min
page 32

Thursday, May 30

1min
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Awards presented at Pride Spectacular

1min
page 28

100 words on Pride from the SLC Mayoral candidates

3min
page 26

The 1993 March on Washington, and ... Logan

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pages 24-25

LGBTQ Autism: Our Families, Our Friends and Ourselves

1min
page 23

Bryan Fischer

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page 22

Proud. And grateful.

2min
page 21

Qmmunity

1min
page 19

The makers of Five Wives Vodka announced a special Utah Pride Festival label — Five Husbands Vodka

1min
page 18

Summer Sports

3min
page 17

byu valedictorian to his graduating class: ‘I am proud to be a gay son of God’

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pages 14-16

LGBTQ-Autism Utah will be part of the Utah Pride Festival for first time. Author will speak.

2min
page 13

Rep. Curtis speaks against Equality Act

1min
page 12

LDS Church opposes Equality Act

2min
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Taiwan first in Asia for Marriage Equality-‘lite’

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Equality Act passes U.S. House

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News

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Milestones

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