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dakota and brooks have been casually dating for three months. recently, they have mutually decided they want to have sexual intercourse. dakota has had penetrative intercourse with two previous partners. brooks performed oral sex on their last partner but did not have penetrative sexual intercourse. both dakota and brooks are not interested in committing to a serious, monogamous relationship.
in an effort to prevent the spread of any potential stis, what recommendation would you make for this couple?
- consistently use a latex condom (oral, internal/external) when having sexual intercourse (oral, vaginal, or anal).
- schedule an appointment for dakota to be tested for stis.
- since the risk of contracting stis is low, dakota and brooks should have sexual intercourse.
- all of the above
To prevent STIs, consistent use of latex condoms during all sexual activities (oral, vaginal, anal) is a key recommendation. Scheduling only Dakota for testing is insufficient (both should be tested), and claiming low risk is incorrect as previous partners mean risk exists, so "all of the above" is wrong. The best is using condoms consistently.
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A. Consistently use a latex condom (oral, internal/external) when having sexual intercourse (oral, vaginal, or anal).