Are condoms the best way to practice “safe sex”?
Although it was once a popular term, most experts nowadays recognize that there is no such thing as “safe sex”, only “safer sex.” While condoms can help to reduce your chances of pregnancy and STDs, they can also break and when they do, both you and your partner are put at risk even though you have done everything right. To be truly “safe” from pregnancy and STDs, it is necessary to practice abstinence. Sex in a monogamous, long-term relationship with an uninfected partner is also consdiered to be “safe” from STDs, although you can still get pregnant. To be “safer” from pregnancy and STDs, it is necessary to use condoms as well as some other form of contraception each and every time you have sex.