Safer sex is having sexual contacts protecting one’s self and their partner from the sexually transmissible infections and unplanned pregnancy. Right use of condoms acts as protection against sexually transmissible diseases and in exchange of semen, fluids and blood between partners. Safer sex is having sex when you and your partner are ready to have sex that is enjoyable, respectful and protected. Having sex with only one partner and neither of you have any sexually transmitted diseases, is the safest way to have sex. Also using contraception in addition to condoms to avoid unplanned pregnancy carries a low risks such as cuddling, kissing and masturbation. Check the expiry date, open the packet with care (not to tear the condom with fingernails, teeth, etc and use the new lubricated condom every time you have sex that leads to safer sex.