Is sex safe in the water?

Sex in water sounds sensual, doesn't it? While swimming in a swimming pool or a lake, you are practically naked, so why not take off your bathing suit and try something more sensual? But wait: Is it safe to have water sex? Not exactly. Water of lakes, rivers, seas [...]
Sex in water sounds sensual, doesn't it? While swimming in a swimming pool or a lake, you are practically naked, so why not take off your bathing suit and try something more sensual? But wait: Is it safe to have water sex?
Not exactly. Water from lakes, rivers, seas, or even oceans contains bacteria. Sex in these waters can be dangerous because bacteria can be introduced into private areas, which can seriously endanger infections. The pool water, on the other hand, contains chemicals that can irritate the vagina.
Except for health risks, not logistics is with you this time. Since lubrication is essential when it comes to sex, you may not want natural waters to mix with other waters.
Because water scatters your natural moisture, pleasure will not last long. What's worse is that if you use condoms, friction can cause tear and you can't protect yourself if the condom breaks down.
What about hot in the shower?
A “plays” pre-preparative in the shower seems a great plan, but the same problem with lubrication arises here as well. Again, the water will distribute the moisture that your bodies create and we know that sex without sufficient lubrication is terrible. You can move to the bottom of the shower where the water is not falling, but you will just end up cooling and with muscles hurt by trying to have sex in the shower.
Councils? Sex + water = it's not fun. So make love without water.










