So-called "safe sex" practices are at best only partially effective.
The rite and other sex magic practices have had a strong cultural influence.
Whatever the prevalence, it hardly needs saying that safe sex practice is essential.
It warns on the dangers of not following safer sex practices.
Should testing be done in concert with discussions of safer sex practices?
People who know and understand safer sex practices may not practice them when they are under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
This approach is seen by public health experts as less effective than promoting the use of condoms and other safe sex practices.
Various programs were developed with the aim of promoting safe sex practices among college students.
Typically this safe sex practice involves the wearing of gloves.
All this may help explain why black women who know about safe sex practices sometimes neglect to adopt them.