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Page 20 Community Connections, April, 1991 PHOTO: MITCHELL KEARNEY No Illusions: Condoms can save lives. Maybe yours. Maybe your partner’s. There’s living proof condoms can stop AIDS. Latex condoms used with water-based, nonoxynol-9 lubricant can help reduce the risk of HIV infection. By working together, we can stop the spread of AIDS and other STDs in North Carolina Royal Court— NC’s entertainment industry serving the gay community. our community. Make safer sex a habit Be a friend for life. THE SEXUAL SAFETY CARD. SAFEST: PROBABLY SAFE, POSSIBLY UNSAFE: UNSAFE: Mutual masturbation • Dry kissing • Body rubbing 1 Unshared sex toys • Oral sex with a condom • Fantasy, voyeurism, exhibitionism Deep kissing • Using a condom during intercourse ■ External watersports • Oral sex, withdrawing before climax Intercourse without a condom • fisting • Rimming ■ Shared sex toys • Watersports, swallowed The safest activities involve only skin-to-skin contact. Any activity that involves the exchange of semen, blood, or vaginal fluid may be dangerous. ^ FriendsForLiie For more information, contact the North Carolina Human Rights Fund, PO Box 10782, Raleigh, North Carolina 27605.
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