So
you
decided
to
have
a go
at
one
of
your
fantasies
and
actually
have
sex
during
your
lady's
period.
Next
thing
on
your
mind
is
probably
the
biggest
question:
is
it
safe?
Believe
it
or
not,
the
answer
is
"yes".
As
long
as
you
don't
mind
the
mess,
sex
during
menstruation
is
safe.
Let
me
rectify
that:
about
as
safe
as
it
can
be
expected.
Blood
is a
medium
in
which
certain
infectious
agents
multiply,
so
you
might
want
to
consider
that
before
starting.
Also,
the
chance
of
getting
HIV
is
probably
sky-high
with
all
that
blood
around.
Better
use
a
condom
if
you
are
not
sure
of
yourself
or
your
partner.
Still,
there
is
no
medical
reason
why
a
mutually
monogamous
couple
(which
is
also
free
of
STDs)
should
not
have
sex
during
menses.
But
if
you
are
not
scared
by
these
problems,
then
you
can
go
right
ahead.
Of
course
you
should
wait
for
your
lady
to
get
over
the
worst
days
of
her
period,
if
you
want
sex
to
be
any
fun
that
is.
The
best
idea
is
to
spread
a
towel
on
the
bed
in
order
to
keep
the
blood
off
the
sheets,
preferably
a
black
or
dark
red
towel.
You
can
try
any
position
you
want,
but
your
best
bet
is
to
stay
on
top
and
have
the
lady
below.
This
should
limit
the
flow
of
blood
a
little.
The
lady
could
also
put
to
good
use
a
diaphragm
or a
menstrual
cup
in
order
to
keep
the
blood
in,
at
least
for
a
while.
The
biggest
risks
brought
by
sex
during
menstruation
are
an
increase
in
the
risk
of
pelvic
infections
and
HIV
(because
the
opening
of
the
cervix
widens)
and
also
a
higher
risk
of
pregnancy.
Yep,
you
read
that
right:
pregnancy.
Just
because
your
lady
is
having
her
period
does
not
mean
that
you
cannot
get
her
pregnant.
It's
rare,
I'll
grant
you
that,
but
it
did
happen
quite
a
few
times.
Have
fun
and
stay
safe.
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more
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