There’s something about rough sex that really gets my libido going. Maybe it’s the feeling that you’re not exactly sure what’s going to happen or maybe it’s just the spontaneity of not knowing how long you’re going to last. Either way, having unprotected sex without a condom just feels so much better than doing it responsibly. And let’s face facts: There’s a lot more to having safe sex than you might think, especially if you’re not using a dental dam or other kinds of condoms. So let’s have some fun and debunk some of the common myths surrounding barebacking. 

It’s Only For Lovers

Many people believe that barebacking is something that couples do behind closed doors and fornicators. The truth is that having safe sex doesn’t require you to be in a committed romantic relationship or even to know the person you’re having sex with. You would be surprised how many people go through their whole lives without ever being on one date with someone they actually loved. So when it comes down to it, having sex with someone you don’t love just to have sex is a bad idea – no matter what kind of relationship you have with the person. That is, unless you’re willing to put a stop to it once you realize that it is, in fact, a one-night stand. Luckily for you, we’re about to tell you some very good ideas for one-night stands that will help you have better and safer sex without any regrets. 

It Never Happens

Another common misconception is that barebacking never happens. However, you might be surprised to know that it actually happens a lot more than you think it does. In fact, about half of all the men who have sex with men have tried it at least once in their lives. So if you’re a gay man looking for some lovemaking adventure, then by all means, go for it. Just remember to practice safe sex, and you’ll be fine. 

It’s Only For Drug Users

It’s also a common misconception that drug users are more likely to engage in barebacking. While it’s true that a lot of people who use drugs do it because they like the feeling of not being careful – which is quite exciting – it is also important to remember that not all drug users are hedonists. Many people who use drugs want to be clean, and they actually use protection when they do it. Not only is it possible to have a drug-free lifestyle while engaging in barebacking, but we’re going to tell you how you can make it happen. 

It Doesn’t Last Long

Another misconception is that once you’ve had sex with someone, it doesn’t matter whether or not you use a condom the next time you have sex with them. The truth is that it depends on the situation. If you’re having sex with someone you’ve just met or someone you’ve just finished dating, then it’s reasonable to assume that you don’t want to worry about protecting yourself from an infection. On the other hand, if you’re a long-term partner and you’re both on the same page when it comes to being safer, then it’s perfectly fine to go for a condom-less bang. Just make sure you both understand the risks involved before you go ahead and have sex without one. 

Even though we’re living in a relatively safe time, it’s still a great idea to practice safe sex. Thankfully, there are many ways in which you can have safer, more exciting sex than ever before. One of the great things about the 21st century is that technology has advanced to make it easy for you to be responsible and avoid getting an infection. There are many different kinds of pumps, sprays, and masks that you can use to avoid getting an STD. If you’re worried about contracting an infection, then there’s absolutely no reason to have sex without a condom. It’s better to be safe than sorry, and it’s better to enjoy your experience than to worry about the small stuff. So don’t be afraid to try new things and see how much safer and more exciting sex can be when you use your head and not just your penis. We hope we were able to clear up a few misconceptions about barebacking. If we missed one, please feel free to leave us a comment below! And if you want to explore the subject further, then you can always check out the rest of our site for more helpful tips and advice on how to have better, more enjoyable sex. Good luck out there.