STI
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Re: STI
Hi t-dawg!
The only way to know if someone has no STIs is if they are tested, and they share the results with you. Before any kind of sexual activity or relationship, it's important that each partner has been tested for STIs and discloses STI-related information in order to discuss any risks and how they will be managed or avoided. Condoms/other barriers do protect against many STIs, but not all of them, and not 100% of the time. Basically, if one partner has an STI and sexual activities or intercourse occur, there is always some level of risk.
Do you know where/how to access sexual health services to make sure you are protected and informed? For example, a primary health care provider or a sexual health clinic like Planned Parenthood?
You might also consider taking a look at this article: Ready or Not? The Scarleteen Sex Readiness Checklist
The only way to know if someone has no STIs is if they are tested, and they share the results with you. Before any kind of sexual activity or relationship, it's important that each partner has been tested for STIs and discloses STI-related information in order to discuss any risks and how they will be managed or avoided. Condoms/other barriers do protect against many STIs, but not all of them, and not 100% of the time. Basically, if one partner has an STI and sexual activities or intercourse occur, there is always some level of risk.
Do you know where/how to access sexual health services to make sure you are protected and informed? For example, a primary health care provider or a sexual health clinic like Planned Parenthood?
You might also consider taking a look at this article: Ready or Not? The Scarleteen Sex Readiness Checklist
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Re: STI
Yep. Just like someone with a flu can get some people sick, but not others.
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