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Health Issues You Risk to Get Whereas Summer Love

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Health Issues You Risk to Get Whereas Summer Love

Health Issues You Risk to Get Whereas Summer Love

During the summer, when people are not all wrapped up warmly in layers of clothing, oftentimes it leads to more spark in a relationship. This could be because of the minimal clothing, or maybe due to the fact that people are relaxed and enjoying themselves while taking some time off from there everyday working lives. Regardless, just spending more time being around other people is likely to cause more attraction.
Here are some ways to ensure you stay healthy while looking for summer love.

Health Issues You Risk to Get Whereas Summer Love

Do Not Leave Condoms in Your Car

Condoms that are left in extreme temperatures, both hot and cold, can be rendered useless. Leaving a condom in a hot car and then using it can make you vulnerable to STDs and pregnancy. If you find a condom has been lying around in the car, it is best to throw it away.

Avoid the Water

While is may sound fun to get bust in a pool, it is not a good idea. You increase your likelihood of catching an STD in the water, because the water washes away the body’s natural lubricant. This creates more friction, which can increase the risk of tears and open skin wounds for bacteria and viruses to enter the body.

Being in the water also increases your chances of getting a urinary tract infection. Chlorine and other pool chemicals, or bacteria that is in a lake, can cause infections and wreak havoc on the body.

Don’t Do Anything Outside Without Scoping Your Surroundings

The summertime is known for bringing people outside and spending late nights out with friends enjoying the warmer temperatures. However, if you are with a partner outside, it is important to check around you for natural hazards before getting busy. Poison ivy and insect nests are both serious mood-killers and can have long lasting negative effects on your health. Rashes are uncomfortable and unattractive, not to mention that some bugs are poisonous. Additionally, find a shady spot to reduce sun exposure and the risk of dehydration.

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Keep Drinking

Do not forget to hydrate during your summertime love sessions. This is a time for increased sweat and it is essentially a workout for the body, and the body needs that hydration to replenish itself. Just like with any other exercise you may do, having a love connection requires energy from the body which will then cause it to perspire. Drink plenty of water before and after your love session to ensure you do not get dehydrated.

Be Careful on the Beach

It is not recommended to get busy on the beach in the sand. The sand has a lot of bacteria in it, not only from the ocean, but also from people walking on it. Also, there may be sharp shells or even glass on the beach that can cause you to have an open wound that is susceptible to infection. Find a cleaner place with a lower risk of causing an infection.

Know Your Partner

You are likely to meet a lot of new people during the summer, with parties and cookouts and friends coming together. This is a great time to make new connections and even possibly make a summer love connection. Don’t forget to pause in the heat of the moment and truly consider if you are comfortable with your partner, especially if you just met. Don’t let the heat of the moment lead you to making a decision that you will later regret.

Summer is a popular time to make lifelong memories with friends and meet new people to have fun with. Keep in mind that your health is still the most important thing, no matter what month it is, and take these tips seriously in order to maintain a healthy body while also enjoying your summer and summer love.

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