Do duos usually trust each other to share body fluids or do they require a new condom every time you swap? What else does one need to know before booking one?
New condom everytime with the ones I've been involved in and the safe thing to do for everyone involved.Do duos usually trust each other to share body fluids or do they require a new condom every time you swap? What else does one need to know before booking one?
The first pair of ladies that i saw regularly over a one-year period didn’t require the switching of condoms everytime i switched partners & i never thought much of it until later on when my new partners insisted on the condom switch. It was a drag but i understood why. And since i had been getting used to using the same condom i must admit that putting a new condom on everytime i’d turn my attention towards the other lady was awkward at first & felt like an interruption. It’s probably what led me to get bored with threesomes over time. And u fortunately for me all the threesomes that I experienced over the years did not include interaction between the ladies. Like the previous poster suggested do your research beforehand & don’t be afraid to ask the booker about their restrictions & what to expect.Do duos usually trust each other to share body fluids or do they require a new condom every time you swap? What else does one need to know before booking one?
Buy a new box of Viagra? May be also required if both ladies are too horny!What else does one need to know before booking one?
That makes a lot of sense although it is a bit disappointing.New condom everytime with the ones I've been involved in and the safe thing to do for everyone involved.
Before booking one, just be aware that it is mostly not very interactive between the ladies. If lady interaction is what you are looking for, choose well and do your research.
Rosie, thank you for doing your part!Made me think about how we focus too much on penetration sometimes. My duos have been must of the time oral focused and lots of fun. If penetration there is, you should change condom, gloves and toys. But even with oral sex you can develop an STI. You are responsible for the risks you take and to inform your partners of any known health issue Moral of the story, sex is never 100% safe and you should get tested every once in a while (personally I go every two months) so you can keep yourself and your partners safe
Thank you for that perspective. You're right, it's easy to view penetration as almost an obligation.Made me think about how we focus too much on penetration sometimes. My duos have been must of the time oral focused and lots of fun. If penetration there is, you should change condom, gloves and toys. But even with oral sex you can develop an STI. You are responsible for the risks you take and to inform your partners of any known health issue Moral of the story, sex is never 100% safe and you should get tested every once in a while (personally I go every two months) so you can keep yourself and your partners safe