My partner and I consider ourselves to be fluid bonded because we engage in various forms of "risky" intimacy without barrier protection. We still use condoms for "penis in vagina in-out-in-out" sex, to avoid pregancy, but we have unprotected oral sex.
The most important part of this is that, even though we are not monogomous, neither he nor I will engage in any acts that involve swapping bodily fluids (blood, semen, cervical fluid, etc) with another person unless there is unrefuitable evidence that the third party does not have any STIs.
our fluid bond is unbelivably important to me (kind of like monogomy might be important to some other people). I represents an incredible degree of trust for me, and it allows me to feel that my health is protected.
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Date: 2006-08-01 05:58 am (UTC)The most important part of this is that, even though we are not monogomous, neither he nor I will engage in any acts that involve swapping bodily fluids (blood, semen, cervical fluid, etc) with another person unless there is unrefuitable evidence that the third party does not have any STIs.
our fluid bond is unbelivably important to me (kind of like monogomy might be important to some other people). I represents an incredible degree of trust for me, and it allows me to feel that my health is protected.
I hope this makes sense!
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