August 18, 2016.
Having sex on the beach is not without danger to your health.
Sand is abrasive
Making love on the beach is probably one of the most popular fantasies. The couples let themselves go, in the torpor of summer, and pay dearly for a few minutes of happiness. Because, in addition to the fact that it is prohibited and strongly penalized (up to one year of imprisonment and a fine of € 15,000), sand and sea salt are two formidable enemies.
Not only is sand abrasive, but it has the particularity of creeping in everywhere, especially in the most private parts. In fact, it can cause cuts or irritation of the mucous membranes. See tearing a condom during penetration.
Sea salt is acidic
A beach is not a naturally clean environment: microbes like E.Coli can cause yeast infections. Even on a towel. Not to mention the microscopic little beasts that reside in the sand.
Sea water is no longer recommended. Because the lubrication of the vagina is less important there and the salt, which is very acidic, is a source of irritation, burning and itching. As for the bacteria present in seawater, they are likely to trigger urinary tract infections, mainly in women.
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