Think asking about condoms is uncomfortable? Try peeing when you have an STD!

We totally agree with the fact that asking for a condom can be a little bit embarrassing. Most people have a hard time talking about sex. But if you are having sex without a condom, you are putting yourself at risk of getting infected with a Sexually Transmitted Disease (STD). STDs are really common – in fact, 1 in 2 teens will get an STD before their 25th birthday! This means it’s extremely important that you educate yourself on STDs, and how to prevent them.

Some common STD’s include:

STD’s are transmitted when engaging in unprotected vaginal, oral, anal sex, and genital-to-genital contact with an infected person.

Now you may be thinking, “Well if someone has an STD, wouldn’t it be obvious?”  Well that’s not always the case.  Most people that have STDs look perfectly normal on the outside.  However on the inside, the STD may already causing severe damage to the body. So get in the know and learn more about STD prevention today!