From Curious to Confident: Get Answers to Your Sex Questions!

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Curious about sex but too shy to ask? Get reliable answers to your most pressing sexual health questions with VIYA's judgment-free guide. From spermicide safety to condom allergies, masturbation myths, and vaginal health tips, we cover the FAQs you've been hesitant to ask. Boost your confidence and sexual well-being with expert advice on safe practices, STI prevention, and maintaining intimate health. Don't let embarrassment hold you back – get informed and empowered today!

Hey sis! Ever had a juicy sex-related question that you needed to get more reliable info on but didn’tΒ have anyone to ask freely? Well, We are here for YOU – ask us anything. We don’t judge.

But first, here are your Frequently asked sexual health questions, answered.

Q: What Happens If I Accidentally Swallow Some Spermicide?

A: Most spermicides have an unpleasant taste but will not usually harm you or make you feel ill, however, it is advisable to avoid swallowing excessive amounts. If you are concerned about feeling ill following swallowing some spermicide, you should seek the advice of aΒ healthcare provider.

Q: My partner’s penis has a rash after using a condom! What might be causing this?

A: Some people are allergic to latex, in which case using polyurethane or polyisoprene condoms may help prevent an allergic reaction.

Q: Can Masturbation Cause Diseases?

A: No πŸ™…πŸ½β€β™€οΈπŸ™…πŸ½β€β™‚οΈ. Unless you’re using unwashed hands or an unsanitary object, solo masturbation cannot cause disease or infection. Unlike sex with a partner, solo masturbation won’t lead to unintended pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections, provided that the environment and objects are clean.

Q: What Can I Do To Keep My Vagina Healthy?

A: Be sexually responsible. Use condoms or maintain a mutually monogamous relationship with a partner who’s free of sexually transmitted infections. If you use sex toys, clean them after every use.

Conclusion

While not all vaginal problems can be prevented, regular check-ups can help ensure that problems affecting your vagina are diagnosed as soon as possible. Don’t let embarrassment prevent you from talking to your doctor about any concerns you might have about your vaginal health.

Have any more sexual health queries sis? VIYA has got you!Β Contact us here or chat with VIYA on WhatsApp

Stay fabulous, V Babes! You’ve got this.

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