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The CDC's guide on sex and monkey pox

I saw someone talking about this on TikTok and decided to see if I could find it on the CDC website. I found it easily.

Here is the link if you want to read it yourself: https://www.cdc.gov/poxvirus/monkeypox/prevention/sexual-health.html

A few highlights from the report:

Warning Adult Content!

The CDC says to avoid sex parties and sex clubs.
Both partners can pleasure themselves keeping a safe distance from each other.
Have sex with clothes on.
CDC uses the word "anus" followed by "butthole" in parentheses.

There's a lot more in this informational pdf from the CDC.
smileylovesgaming · 31-35, F
So no butt sex with strangers
morrgin · F
@smileylovesgaming safer wearing latex or leather and remember to clean your fetish gear
Slade · 56-60, M
Slade · 56-60, M
@smileylovesgaming literally!
jackson55 · M
On the internet, so it must be true.
jackson55 · M
@morrgin Lied his ass off. Just another TV hog.
morrgin · F
@TryingtoLava i really like hearing alternative feedback but I do appreciate your warning 😊
th3r0n · 41-45, M
@jackson55 misled by feds many times, but the fact that they’re putting it out like there means that’s the lie and distraction, so look for what they’re hiding with it
I want unicorn pox so i can become rainbow
JohnnyNoir · 56-60, M
So much for that orgy at the club this weekend I guess
JohnnyNoir · 56-60, M
@morrgin always, unless there's more than one at a time
morrgin · F
@JohnnyNoir they missed that one or maybe they covered it when they said to avoid backrooms and saunas
JohnnyNoir · 56-60, M
@morrgin where's the fun in avoiding that?
calicuz · 56-60, M
Wow, that's the best the CDC could do in the 21st century?
calicuz · 56-60, M
@morrgin

No, just your excerpts
morrgin · F
@calicuz if you read the whole thing it gets even better. Its not that long though.
calicuz · 56-60, M
@morrgin

I'll check it out
sunsporter1649 · 70-79, M
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sciguy18 · M
I always keep a safe distance - the restraining order says I have to...
morrgin · F
@sciguy18 😆😆😆
Lol if it’s from the government. They are lying.
LordShadowfire · 46-50, M
Or here's a thought. Don't just randomly have sex with some person you just met.
@LordShadowfire hahahahaha im dead shadow
Magenta · F
@LordShadowfire Exactly. 🙄
morrgin · F
@LordShadowfire they get way more detailed than that!

If you or a partner has monkeypox or think you may have monkeypox, the best way to protect yourself and others is to avoid sex of any kind (oral, anal, vaginal) and kissing or touching each other’s bodies—while you are sick. Especially avoid touching any rash. Do not share things like towels, fetish gear, sex toys, and toothbrushes.

Even if you feel well, here are some ways to reduce your chances of being exposed to monkeypox if you are sexually active:

Take a temporary break from activities that increase exposure to monkeypox until you are two weeks after your second dose. This will greatly reduce your risk.

Limit your number of sex partners to reduce your likelihood of exposure.

Spaces like back rooms, saunas, sex clubs, or private and public sex parties, where intimate, often anonymous sexual contact with multiple partners occurs—are more likely to spread monkeypox.

Condoms (latex or polyurethane) may protect your anus (butthole), mouth, penis, or vagina from exposure to monkeypox. However, condoms alone may not prevent all exposures to monkeypox since the rash can occur on other parts of the body.

Gloves (latex, polyurethane, or nitrile) might also reduce the possibility of exposure if inserting fingers or hands into the vagina or the anus. The gloves must cover all exposed skin and be removed carefully to avoid touching the outer surface.

Avoid kissing or exchanging spit since monkeypox can spread this way.

Masturbate together at a distance without touching each other and without touching any rash.

Have virtual sex with no in-person contact.

Consider having sex with your clothes on or covering areas where rash is present, reducing as much skin-to-skin contact as possible. Leather or latex gear also provides a barrier to skin-to-skin contact; just be sure to change or clean clothes/gear between partners and after use.

Be aware that monkeypox can also spread through respiratory secretions with close, face-to-face contact.

Remember to wash your hands, fetish gear, sex toys, and any fabrics (bedding, towels, clothes) after having sex. Learn more about infection control.

Avoid sex or being intimate with anyone until you have been checked out by a healthcare provider.
If you don’t have a provider or health insurance, visit a public health clinic near you.

When you see a healthcare provider, wear a mask, and remind them that this virus is circulating in the area.

Avoid gatherings, especially if they involve close, personal, skin-to-skin contact.

Think about the people you have had close, personal, or sexual contact during the last 21 days, including people you met through dating apps. To help stop the spread, you might be asked to share this information if you have received a monkeypox diagnosis.

How can a person lower the chance of getting monkeypox at places like raves, parties, clubs, and festivals?

When thinking about what to do, seek out information from trusted sources like the local health department. Second, consider how much close, personal, skin-to-skin contact is likely to occur at the event you plan to attend. If you feel sick or have a rash, do not attend any gathering, and see a healthcare provider.

Festivals, events, and concerts where attendees are fully clothed and unlikely to share skin-to-skin contact are safer. However, attendees should be mindful of activities (like kissing) that might spread monkeypox.

A rave, party, or club where there is minimal clothing and where there is direct, personal, often skin-to-skin contact has some risk. Avoid any rash you see on others and consider minimizing skin-to-skin contact.

Enclosed spaces, such as back rooms, saunas, sex clubs, or private and public sex parties where intimate, often anonymous sexual contact with multiple partners occurs, may have a higher likelihood of spreading monkeypox.

 
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