A single gay man, who hasn't touched anyone for sixteen years due to a medical condition resulting from a sexual encounter, seeks advice on how to explain his situation to potential partners. The medical issue involves the internal urethral sphincter, which has left him with a combination of sperm and urine during ejaculation. He finds the stigma surrounding this condition, particularly in the gay community, hard to navigate and seeks practical ways to communicate this sensitive issue to partners while emphasizing his desire for their pleasure.
Many gay men find sex and intimacy difficult enough without added complications that lead to a sense of shame or discomfort. Having to explain such a medical condition can be overwhelming.
Explaining a medical condition to potential partners can be daunting, but honesty is key. Frame the discussion around the facts, focusing on how you still prioritize their pleasure.
Risk management in sexual encounters isn't just about personal choice; it encompasses understanding the environment too. Hot tubs, while alluring, pose unique risks that can have lasting consequences.
Consider seeking support from communities or therapists that specialize in sexual health for encouragement and understanding as you navigate conversations about intimacy and your health.
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