Know the Impact of Free Sex on Mental and Physical Health

Having sex outside of marriage without commitment may be enjoyable for some people. However, this activity can actually trigger problems with physical and mental health. Check out the full explanation of its influence in the following review.
Impact of Free Sex on Physical Health
Having sex is known to reduce stress and promote better sleep. However, having multiple sexual partners can have a negative impact on the body.
Here are some health problems that can arise as a result of having free sex, including:
1. Gonorrhea
Gonorrhea is an infection caused by bacteria Neisseria gonorrhoeae. Transmission of this bacteria generally occurs during sex, including oral sex and anal sex.
This disease can infect both men and women. In women, gonorrhea infection can cause abnormal vaginal discharge, painful urination, and abdominal pain. In men, this disease can cause pain when urinating and swelling of the testicles.
In addition, gonorrhea can also affect the rectum, eyes, throat and joints.
2. Genital herpes
Genital herpes is a sexually transmitted disease caused by infection with the herpes simplex virus. This disease is generally spread from skin to skin during sexual intercourse.
Genital herpes can infect the penis, scrotum, cervix, vagina, mouth and other areas around the genitals.
A person affected by genital herpes will generally experience pain or soreness around the genital area, pain when urinating, unusual vaginal discharge, and spots or bumps around the genitals, anus or mouth.
Symptoms of genital herpes generally appear 2 to 12 days after exposure to the virus.
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3. Hepatitis B
Hepatitis B is a liver infection that can be life threatening. This disease is caused by infection with the hepatitis B virus and is transmitted through blood or other body fluids during sexual intercourse with partners who have been infected with this virus.
Symptoms of hepatitis B will appear 1 to 4 months after infection. Some of the symptoms that will be felt when infected with this disease include abdominal pain, dark urine, fever, loss of appetite, and yellow skin.
4. Chlamydia
Changing partners can also increase the risk of getting it bacterial infection Chlamydia trachomatis. This condition can infects both men and women and causes permanent damage to the reproductive organs.
Women affected by chlamydia will find it difficult to get pregnant. In addition, this disease can also cause an ectopic pregnancy which is fatal.
A person can be infected with this disease when having sexual intercourse, both anal sex and oral sex, with an infected partner.
5. Syphilis
Syphilis, also known as the lion king, is a disease that is spread through sexual contact. This disease is characterized by small, painless sores in the genital area, rectum, or mouth.
Syphilis must get the right treatment because it can cause several other health problems, such as HIV, stroke, meningitis, dementia, and sexual dysfunction in men.
6. HIV/AIDS
Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) is a virus that attacks the human immune system. If HIV infection is not treated, it can cause HIV acquired immunodeficiency syndrome (AIDS).
When infected with HIV/AIDS, the body’s immune system cannot fight pathogens so that the body is susceptible to disease.
Until now, there is no effective treatment that can cure HIV. However, with appropriate therapy, the development of HIV can be controlled.
HIV disease can be transmitted through blood or sexual contact with an infected partner.
7. Cervical Cancer
Having multiple sexual partners can increase the risk of cancer by about 91 percent.
Although until now there is no evidence that sexual intercourse can cause cancer, viral infections that occur due to free sex are known to increase the risk of cancer, including cervical cancer or cervical cancer.
About 95 percent of cervical cancer cases are caused by infection human papillomavirus (HPVs). This virus can be spread through contact in the genital area, sexual intercourse, including anal sex and oral sex, and sharing sex toys.
8. Penis Cancer
The HPV virus does not only attack women, but can also infect men. HPV infection can cause changes in the body that lead to cancer. Men infected with this virus are also known to have a risk of developing penile cancer.
Men who have a weak immune system tend to get cancer due to infection with the HPV virus. In order to avoid infection with HPV, you are advised not to change sex partners
Also Read: Friends with Benefits (FWB) and Negative Effects on Sexual Health
Impact of Free Sex on Mental Health
Some people can indeed separate sexual desire and desire for a romantic relationship. However, the emotional bond that exists during sexual intercourse will make it difficult to make free sex just an activity to meet physical needs.
Research related to free sex activity reveals that women tend to experience negative psychological impacts when compared to men.
Some of the psychological impacts felt, among others:
- Embarrassed.
- Feel played.
- Depression.
- Regret.
Some people who have free sex will feel normal, but there are also those who feel regret and guilt, especially if an unwanted pregnancy occurs.
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