Safer-Sex Agreements
Partner agreements that reduce STI risk (e.g., testing cadence, condom use, boundaries with outside partners).
What This Really Means
In everyday relationships, this can look like a recognizable pattern in thoughts, feelings, or behavior.
Context like context, communication, and personal history changes how it feels.
Examples
Pausing to ask permission
Agreeing on what’s off-limits
Common Misunderstandings
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Safer-Sex Agreements does not cancel boundaries, and limits should be respected.
Consent matters more than any goal or label, and Safer-Sex Agreements is secondary to that.
Safer-Sex Agreements is about partner agreements that reduce STI risk (e.g., testing cadence, condom use, boundaries with outside partners), and it doesn’t imply that if someone doesn’t say no, it’s yes.
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Inside LoveIQ
We identify patterns related to Safer-Sex Agreements by analyzing responses in our assessment modules, helping you understand your unique relationship dynamics.
Sample visualization of a gap metric.
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