
So, I’m planning on casually hooking up with some girls soon (just remembered that I'm actually going out with someone tomorrow), but I wanna use barriers (like dental dams and nitrile gloves). Since I don't have a lot of experience with casual sex at this point, I guess my questions are:
1. Would most queer women in casual situations be turned off by that idea, like enough to not wanna sleep with someone? I know there's a pretty common misconception around sex and STIs for queer women + AFAB folks, being that it's basically impossible to contract anything, even though it's more accurate to say that it's less likely to happen than with other kinds of sex.
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2. How/when would I bring that up? I'm thinking sometime beforehand, instead of during sex, but idk how far ahead or how exactly to bring it up.
Thanks in advance for any answers!