Every fourth Australian woman is ready to have unprotected sex on the first date, claims the research conducted by the Australian Sexuality Research and Social Policy organization.
In addition the research found that every third woman would have intimate relationship with her virtual partner, she found on various web resources, such as Facebook, LiveJournal and other social resources, says Ninemsn.
Moreover, 27% of women were ready for more: they claimed to be ready to have oral sex with their new partners.
Experts claim that these results could not be called surprising for Australian society, since medical researches showed a disturbing growth of sexual diseases, such as HIV and chlamydia infection, during last 10 years.
Felicity Persival, chief editor of the Women's Health Magazine, noted people experience deep trust and closeness to other people they meet on such web portals as RSVP, Facebook or any other social networks, hence the lack of doubts about having unprotected sex with a new partner.
However, Mrs. Persival warns that all the chats and talks on the Internet don't make a person free from any sexual diseases and people should always consider protecting themselves during intercourses, regardless of the level of closeness.
Mrs. Persival advises newly formed couples or partners to discuss problems of sexual diseases on the earliest stage of their relationships. She also advises that intimacy should be avoided on the first couple of dates, which should be purely for meeting each other and activities other than sex, no matter where the partners met, be it a bar, on the street or on the Internet.
568 women were questioned during the survey.
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