24 Diagrams To Help You Have Better Sex
Understand consent, keep your penis safe, get it on while pregnant, and more.
1. For all the kisses.
2. For a basic ~pleasure~ blueprint.

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These charts don’t apply to everyone, of course, but they’re interesting to look at nonetheless! See more about this at Do You Know Her Pleasure Points? via Men’s Health.
4. For understanding consent.

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In case there’s any confusion at all. To learn more, read What Consent Looks Like at VITAMIN W.
5. For sleeping with bae (and actually sleeping).

Cute, right? Read more about the best and worst sleep positions for couples at Swimmingly.
6. For using a condom the right way.

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Using condoms during sex is called the “barrier method” of protection. When used correctly, they’re 98% effective at preventing pregnancy (but when used incorrectly, they’re only 82% effective). Condoms can also be a good way to reduce your risk of contracting or spreading STIs. They don’t protect you against all STIs (some can be spread from skin-to-skin contact, for instance), but it’s a good place to start.
Worth noting: The best thing you can do for yourself in terms of protection against STIs: Get tested, know your status, and get treatment for any STIs that you do have. Not all are curable, but all can be treated to one degree or another. See more information about STI testing
8. For a gentle reminder to know your status and protect yourself in multiple ways.

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13. For making your room a bit more hospitable to overnight guests.

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14. For getting it on during pregnancy.

Illustrations by Patrick George for Women’s Health / Via womenshealthmag.com
15. For exploring your kinky side.

Alice Mongkongllite / BuzzFeed / Via buzzfeed.com
OK, so this isn’t a chart, but it is a great primer on all things BDSM (as in: all the things that you didn’t learn from reading or watching Fifty Shades of Grey). Check it out, and ready the handcuffs!
17. For when you see a bangin’ booty and kinda wanna shout about it.

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18. For when you want a little more playfulness in your relationship.

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19. For, ahem, improving your flexibility and opening those hips.

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20. For when you might wanna give yourself a hand.

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Masturbation can be a totally normal part of your sex life, no matter your gender, and regardless of whether you have a partner or not.
21. For choosing the best birth control for you.

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Via Greatist. WORTH NOTING: Per the infographic, all the costs listed are before health insurance. Under the Affordable Care Act, anyone with insurance can now get many types of birth control for free,
23. For if the condom breaks anyway.

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From Planned Parenthood’s Tumblr post: “Note: If you’re a trans guy who takes hormones, you should talk with your doctor and see what they recommend when it comes to taking emergency contraception. Unfortunately, right now there isn’t enough research that tells us how hormonal EC will affect you, so your best choice may be the non-hormonal ParaGard IUD.“










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