If sexually active gay males can't give blood, I'm going to stop doing it. I'm not sure if they can or can't.
But in this situation, yes, the rules still apply just as much as they ever did.
However, this is an unenforceable rule. And a ridiculous one.
I would personally use 'don't ask don't tell', in other words, don't tell, and then you could give blood.
[In the UK if you're a man who has had anal sex with another man, even just once, even if you used a condom, they will prevent you from giving blood. This is apparently because of the increased HIV risk in sexually active gay men, because even though they test the blood thoroughly can still produce a false negative on tests and infect the person receiving the blood. Though apparently they don't discriminate against people who have had unprotected sex without being tested.]
By SWALLOWING
Having a single sexual partner is being sexually active.
No
sexually and harassing
If you are looking for different things to sexually excite your partner, try talking to your partner. Only they know best what they enjoy or may have an interest in trying with you. Trying new positions is a good start.
Yes... but...... You need to be granted a full gender recognition certificate by the Gender Recognition Panel and then get a new birth certificate which reflects your acquired gender. With that all in order you should be able to marry your partner. See the related link for more information.
Cause you're ugly.
You know if you are sexually attractive if your partner thinks that your body is totally amazing.! Trust me....I KNO.....
Unless she is pregnant, or you are her sex partner, you will have to ask.ask her
Can one partner have trichamonis and not give it to the other
No, hornets do not actually reproduce sexually. Instead, they reproduce asexually. This means they do not need a partner of the opposite gender to reproduce.
To be sexually involved with someone else other than your partner.