Mutual monogamy does not remove all chances of a person contracting an STD/STI.
Explanation:
Mutual monogamy exists when an individual has only one sexual partner. It is a type of monogamy in which two partners agreed to be sexually active with only one another. Individuals of different sexual orientation can engage in monogamous relationships. Mutual monogamy does not remove all chances of a person contracting an STD/STI, it only reduce the risk of contracting or acquiring it.
Tracking your flexibility over time as you train. There are no requirements on how flexible you need to be and there is no correlation of your length of life or muscle strength with how flexible you are.
When a child is choking and can't breathe or speak, you MUST give abdominal thrusts (the Heimlich maneuver). The Heimlich maneuver pushes air from the child's lungs which helps to remove the blocking object. You should give abdominal thrusts until the object is forced out or the victim becomes unresponsive.