Do you wanna try pool sex? Read this to get started
The sun is shining, the days are longer, and bodies of water look particularly...inviting. As the weather heats up, it's natural to take a lot of your indoor activities outside. Much like lunch at home seems way more appealing as a picnic, sex can become even more exciting when it happens al fresco. And really, having sex in the water makes perfect sense. The pool/hot tub/lake/ocean basically aren't living up to their natural potential if they don't serve as covers for some interesting below-the-belt activities. But having sex in water isn't without its risks. Below, six things you need to know before you dive in. 1. In general, public bodies of water are pretty dirty. Yes, pools have chlorine, but they can also have a lot of bacteria. One of the most common public-pool health issues is improper pH levels, which can make it harder for disinfectants to do their jobs, according to a May 2016 report from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Same goes for
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