Sunday 6 May 2012

STDs - sexually transmitted diseases

One of the biggest health issues of the world is improper use of the male condom. The most common problems in the United States are putting them on inside out, or not using them at all. Condom use is beneficial for avoidance of pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases such as HIV/ AIDS, and avoidance of sexually transmitted infections.
Many people feel embarrassed talking about sexual health; Condoms, STDS, lubricants-none of these topics are particularly pleasant to talk to a complete stranger about, and can be even more uncomfortable when talking to someone familiar. But sexual health affects everyone, young or old, black or white, rich or poor. Not understanding how to properly use a male condom can lead to very adverse and often deadly consequences, and more efforts must be made to raise awareness.
The condom is an extraordinary tool. From its humble beginnings when ancient people would use the intestines of animals or the skin of sheep to avoid venereal diseases; to the ribbed, studded, flavored varieties you find in today’s drug stores. Condoms come in all shapes, sizes, colors, and even flavors. As effective as condoms are at preventing pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, their effectiveness is greatly diminished with improper use. Every box of condoms comes with instructions that should be followed exactly as written. In the heat of the moment it can be difficult to slow down and secure a condom, but many people find it helps to have their partner help. Most importantly, condom use is never a bad decision.

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