Ask Oz July 2022 – Spring is in the air and sexual fantasies are the topic of the month.
Ask Oz July 2022
Hey Oz: I am in a relationship but I fantasize a lot. Often I wake up after having dreams of having sex with other women. I told my partner about this and she got upset – saying why do I think of other women – is she not enough. Is it normal to have these types of sexual fantasies?
A. Having dreams about other women while in a committed relationship is actually quite common. It’s completely normal and doesn’t necessarily mean that you’re unhappy in your current relationship. Or that you’re looking to cheat.
Dreams are a reflection of our subconscious thoughts and desires.
They often don’t reflect our true feelings or intentions in our waking life. It’s possible that these dreams are simply a manifestation of your sexual fantasies and desires, which is completely normal and healthy.
It is understandable that your partner may feel upset or insecure about your dreams. Communicate with her and reassure her that these dreams don’t reflect your feelings towards her or your commitment to your relationship.
It’s Okay to Have Sexual Fantasies
Remember that while it’s okay to have sexual fantasies and desires, it’s not okay to act on them in a way. That would betray your partner’s trust or compromise the integrity of your relationship.
Maintain open and honest communication with your partner about your thoughts and feelings. Work together to address any issues or concerns that may arise. Ultimately, the key to a healthy and happy relationship is mutual trust, respect, and communication.
Prioritize these values and maintain a strong connection with your partner. There is no reason why you can’t explore your sexual desires in a safe and healthy way.
Hey Oz; I know I am going to sound real dumb but what are the most common Sexually Transmitted Diseases, what are the symptoms and how are they treated?
Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are infections that are spread through sexual contact. They can affect both men and women, and can be caused by a variety of bacteria, viruses, and parasites.
Some of the most common STDs include the following.
Symptoms of an STD can vary depending on the specific infection. Some people may not experience any symptoms at all, while others may have mild to severe symptoms.
Common symptoms of STDs include
- Pain or discomfort during sex
- Painful urination
- Abnormal discharge from the genitals
- Genital sores or blisters
- Itching or irritation in the genital area
- Flu-like symptoms such as fever, headache, and body aches
If you suspect that you may have an STD, it is important to get tested as soon as possible. This can be done through a simple blood test or urine sample, or by swabbing the infected area. You can get tested at your doctor’s office, a clinic, or a public health agency.
Treatment Options for STDs
Once you have been diagnosed with an STD, there are several treatment options available
- Antibiotics are often used to treat bacterial infections such as chlamydia and gonorrhea.
- Antiviral medications can be used to treat viral infections such as genital herpes and HIV.
Finish the entire course of antibiotics or antiviral medication as prescribed by your doctor, even if your symptoms improve. This will ensure that the infection is completely cleared from your body.
Practice safe sex to prevent the spread of STDs
- Use condoms during sex,
- Get vaccinated against HPV
- Hepatitis B vaccination
- Limit your number of sexual partners.
If you suspect that you may have an STD, it is important to get tested and seek treatment as soon as possible. With proper treatment and prevention measures, you can protect yourself, and your partners from the spread of STDs.
Like what you read? Have a read of the Ask Oz June 2022 blog. It goes into moer detail about safe sex using condoms.
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