It may be something you'd like to try or even look attractive but sex in water is not without its risks!
It is often portrayed in movies and TV shows as a highly sensual thing but for many reasons it is one of the worst ideas. One of the reasons is that it increases the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases!
Just like public pools, hot tubs/jacuzzis are not known for their clean water! Germs or chemicals in the water can lead to infections in some cases. Note that viruses even survive in chlorine. Viruses such as HIV, warts, hepatitis and others likewise.
Can these bubbles create an awesome atmosphere for hot, liquid sex. But the truth is that hot tubs are full of bacteria!
It's best to leave the jacuzzi bath for the end of the day, in order to shower almost immediately and necessarily change clothes shortly afterwards!
This is not to mention the slipperiness that exists in jacuzzis, bathtubs, showers, saunas and steam rooms.
Doctors report the following about sex in a jacuzzi and how much Secure is:
Sex in a hot tub: How safe is it?
If you have ever stayed in a hot tub longer than you should have, you may have had a potential health problem.
Long stays in the water could cause you to develop pseudomonas bursitis, also known as jacuzzi rash. The rash consists of itchy, red bumps and develops due to bacteria in the water.
Although it is not serious and has no long-term effects, the bumps will disappear after a few days. However, it is best avoided.
The Women may develop a urinary tract infection or yeast infection. The chemicals in a hot tub don't just cause rashes! They can also affect the ph balance of the vagina, which can lead to all sorts of frustrating problems for a woman!
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Prophylaxis
Condoms will not be as effective in the hot tub!
This is one of the biggest risks. Sexual intercourse in water can cause the condom to slip off.
While if it manages to stay, the chlorine in the hot tub can make it less effective!
But if you still want to try it, be sure to make provision for an alternative form of contraception.
Another option is the use of a coil, which is placed by a gynecologist in the uterus and remains active for up to 5 years. This method is very effective in preventing unwanted pregnancy.
Pain
Hot water can have a negative effect on the female body, especially the natural lubrication. Which can make intercourse quite painful. This is because the water washes away the skin's natural lubricants, also known as sebum, causing more friction and increasing the risk of micro-tears in the skin, i.e. small abrasions. These abrasions can then cause bacteria and viruses to easily enter the body.
This helps to catch an STI. There is a common misconception that the chemicals in the bath help to sterilise any infections your partner carries and therefore stop STIs. But this is simply not true. It is a myth.
Vaginitis
It is common to occur after sexual intercourse in water. Vaginitis refers to inflammation of the vagina, i.e. infection by a microorganism. It is a common condition that is usually easily treatable.
Many germs can cause vaginitis, such as streptococci, enterococci, gonococcus, vaginal haemophilus, chlamydia, mycoplasma and ureoplasma. In addition, HPV viruses can cause warts and cervical cancer, and the AIDS virus is deadly! Although today there is conservative drug treatment. Vaginitis may present without symptoms, however, it can have serious health complications! The main mode of transmission is sexual intercourse.
Many times the summer is not done under safe conditions!
Coronavirus: can it be transmitted from the jacuzzi?
There is no evidence that the virus is transmitted inside the jacuzzi. It appears that the operating and maintenance procedures of these premises (using chlorine, bromine, hydrogen peroxide) deactivate the virus. However, due to the spread of the virus in the community, it is very important for the owners and visitors of these premises to adhere to the prescribed and common safety measures.
Pregnancy and Jacuzzi
If the temperature is set above 37°, then it is not safe to use the sauna or jacuzzi.
Overheating caused by high-temperature water or steam can cause profuse sweating and cause dizziness and fainting. Moreover, this overheating is not good for the baby either, especially in the first 12 weeks!
Sex with running water (in the shower)
Alternatively, you could prefer this option because you will certainly avoid infections. However, if you ultimately opt for sex in the hot tub, then go for conventional sex positions and slow and steady movements!
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Injury
Fill the jacuzzi with bubble bath and essential oils! Sex in the jacuzzi is only enjoyable when the jacuzzi is of a satisfactory size!
If it is small, you will have limited options and there is a risk of slipping and injuring yourself!
Fatal accident
Several years ago a middle-aged Canadian couple died during sex in a hot tub while in a tourist resort in Mexico. It seems that the burly man suffered a heart attack and overpowered his wife who was much thinner. The couple were discovered a few days later. Authorities have not released the identity of the couple.
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A young woman sanctuary in London, when asked what would make the brothel better, she replied that a Jacuzzi would do the trick and she would love it!
As he said it is a different feeling to work in a Jacuzzi as even the appointment with the last client would be much more pleasant and enjoyable!
Sex in the pool with the 20-year-old escort
Sex in a hot tub: How safe is it after all? We could say that under certain conditions it can be safe! It's a top fantasy for men and women alike, and those who have tried it don't seem to be unhappy! With care, precaution and proper washing and drying afterwards you can both avoid unpleasant effects like fungus and more! Enjoy το νερό και το σεξ και παραδοθείτε στην ηδονή που προσφέρει το υγρό στοιχείο!