Surveys show that approximately half of adults aged 35 to 44 have experienced a sex-related injury, and many hospitalizations occur due to intimate accidents. As summer approaches, outdoor sexual activities increase, which heightens the risk for injuries such as friction burns from activities on beaches or pool edges, and sprains from unstable locations like hammocks. Experts recommend being mindful of surroundings, using protection, and considering comfort to have a safer experience.
"When people take their fun outdoors, whether it's on the beach, in the pool, or out on a boat, the risk of sex-related injuries naturally goes up."
"When you factor in 'summer,' these burns can result from sex on sand at beaches, on pool edges, or on picnic blankets."
"Getting in on somewhere other than your bed - on a slippery pool step, or in a swaying hammock - you're automatically going to lose some stability."
"No one sprays SPF under their bathing suit, but if you might be taking sexual activity into the outdoors, it’s crucial to protect your skin."
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