Friday, December 2, 2011

This Sex Behavior Can Be Damaging Environment

Have you or your partner thinks, that sexual activity can affect the balance of the environment? Stefanie Iris Weiss in his book 'Eco-Sex: Go Green Between the Sheets and Make your Love Life Sustainable' replied, "yes".

Reporting from Lemon Drop, Stefanie says that romantic moment that we often do with a husband could bring adverse effects to the earth. Why is that?

Actually not a sex activity that directly affects the environment, but the behavior of sex offenders. Sex itself is something quite natural in human life. Only objects that are used to support sexual performance that can be bad for the earth we walk on it.

Sexual behavior such as what can damage the environment?

Use of Synthetic lubrication

The liquid lubricant is often used as a solution for women who experience dryness of the vagina, or couples who want more pleasure during lovemaking. However, most lubricants on the market today use petroleum - are made from oil - as its main ingredient.

As is known, people could say very much depending on the presence of oil, and the availability of petroleum in the world is getting thinner. Using oil-based lubricant fluid, means also adds to the exploitation of petroleum.

Not only that, lubricant products are also not good for the body (especially reproductive) if used regularly and continuously. In it contained carcinogens and preservatives such as parabens that can damage the endocrine glands. Instead of oil, use water-based lubricants are more environmentally friendly. But should not be used too often because after all objects contain synthetic chemicals.

Use of Contraception

Many married couples have children who want to delay, and choose to use contraceptives such as spiral, condoms or pills. Contraceptive pill form, written Stefanie most contribute to environmental damage than any other tool. This is because the user will release hormones that can enter into the ecosystem of the environment when they urinate or large. The remaining hormones are released that can damage the environment, particularly marine life.

Compared to the contraceptive pill, is more advisable to use condoms. But make sure the condom is made of latex, not polyurethane. After use, wrap the condom with tisue paper and discard in the trash. Never throw condoms in the toilet because they can clog water flow system and trap the fish, and can not be unraveled.

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