Bareback stands for "rubberless" anal sex
Bareback sex is considered particularly attractive, but it is very dangerous. This is because it involves unprotected anal sex. The risk of infection is therefore extremely high. At the latest since the 1980s and the subsequent wave of sex education around Aids, STDs and co., many gays (and of course straight men) are often sceptical about bareback. Even reputable prostitution establishments reject sex without Rubber as of.
Because many condoms are emotionally safe, it is usually no longer a problem to combine pleasure and safety.
But what is the attraction of bareback sex? Is it the forbidden? The special feeling? Or perhaps a deceptive security that one will not be affected by HIV and other STIs? One thing is certain: Bareback sex is dangerous and can even become a risk in a long-term relationship. After all, theoretically, one misstep is enough to STDs into their own households.
Therefore, it is important to refrain from bareback and to be aware of one's responsibility towards oneself and others.
After all, sex with a rubber doesn't have to be boring! Nowadays, a wide range of flavours and variations ensures that nothing stands in the way of varied (and yet safe!) sex adventures. Here, it's a matter of getting in the way of a dangerous trend and showing up perfectly equipped for a date with the help of the right equipment.
With the background knowledge that otherwise a few minutes (or hours) of sexual fun might have to be paid dearly, it is even more fun to focus on a mix of safety, sexual possibilities and adventures.