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Herpes, HPV, Chlamydia, Gonorrhea are STDs that often don't show; Get tested to know.
When you are sexually active, you should get tested every six months to make sure you have not contracted any sexually transmitted diseases (STDs).
STDs are very common in the United States. About ...
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You can always say no to sex. And you can always change your mind.
Having sex is a big decision. Just because you have had sex in the past does not mean you need to have sex again. Remember that you are the person in charge of your body, your mind and your heart, and...
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Tips on Being a Good Kisser
As a young woman, I have had my share of some truly knee-trembling, sky opening, good kisses, and some eyebrow-lifting, body-tensing, horrid kisses. It’s so difficult, because you cannot tell if someo...
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On the pill, shot or patch? You still need condoms to protect against STDs.
While the hormones in these methods stop you from getting pregnant, they will not stop you from getting a sexually transmitted infection (STI). Male and female condoms will help protect you from getti...
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It may seem like everyone's doing it, but only 50% of high school teens are having sex.
In a national survey, researchers found that only half of all high school students are having sex, which goes against the image we see in TV and movies, where it seems like everyone is doing it. Somet...
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HIV doesn’t discriminate. Everyone should get tested at least once.
The only way you can be sure you don’t have HIV is to get tested.
Getting tested may seem scary, but not knowing your status is scarier! Over 1.1 million people in the United States are living with...
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Tips for Getting Tested for STD's
Every six months, without fail, I like to get tested for STD’s. Well, that is not quite accurate; I go to get tested, though my enjoyment of the experience can vary.
Everything ...
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