So this new chick comes into my school and is like, very pretty. All the guys go goo-goo eyed on her and every girl is jealous of her. Well yesterday, she was in the school biblioteca and since were allowed to go there whenever to check out books, i just so happened to be there as well. She looked like she was having trouble and i (being the book worm i am) went to ask her if she needed help. she smiled and dicho she needed to find this book for bio and i dicho i would help her. so after i find this book for her we started talking and she was funny and nice. eventually at one point i dicho something about "Yeah, your lucky, all the guys want tu and tu just got here" and she got quiet. she dicho "yeah too bad for them i guess" and i say "what tu dont date?" and what she dicho just made me uncomfortable. "Well, no im lesbian" she saw the look on my face, and she just turned away and muttered something i did not understand, but im sure it had to go along the lines of "Knew it"
so now i feel really bad for her..i did not mean to act the way i did...and i do not know why i felt uncomfortable because i have lived with my gay brother and his boyfriend for like 5 years. I tried telling her i did not mind her being this way because i have another friend from out of town who is also lesbian. she just nodded and i went to reach to turn her around but she just walked off. is she mad o is she hiding something?
so now i feel really bad for her..i did not mean to act the way i did...and i do not know why i felt uncomfortable because i have lived with my gay brother and his boyfriend for like 5 years. I tried telling her i did not mind her being this way because i have another friend from out of town who is also lesbian. she just nodded and i went to reach to turn her around but she just walked off. is she mad o is she hiding something?
Have unrprotected sex Only within A mutually monogamous relationship!!
Two people who have sex only with one another don’t have any opportunity to bring a new STD into the relationship. If tu and your partner have been tested and are healthy, remaining faithful to each other is a very good way to reduce your chances of contracting an STD. And it is important to be honest with yourself about whether tu and your partner are both truly faithful. If tu are always consistent about practicing seguro sex, tu will feel más secure, and it can also take the “trust” issue out of the equation.
Two people who have sex only with one another don’t have any opportunity to bring a new STD into the relationship. If tu and your partner have been tested and are healthy, remaining faithful to each other is a very good way to reduce your chances of contracting an STD. And it is important to be honest with yourself about whether tu and your partner are both truly faithful. If tu are always consistent about practicing seguro sex, tu will feel más secure, and it can also take the “trust” issue out of the equation.