Recent studies in Australia show that teens and young adults are ignoring messages about safe sex. This alarming outcome shows one of the reasons why there are more than 140,000 people, ages 16 to 30, who have sexually transmitted infections that may cause infertility.
Chlamydia, a common STD, is also becoming a big problem. Men who are infected with the illness, film bokep and are not even aware of it, constantly keep re-infecting women, causing severe damage to their reproductive systems.
Major Concern
The research's authors said that their findings should be taken seriously because awareness and testing for the illness were targeted almost exclusively on a female population. Chlamydia can cause pelvic inflammatory problems and if awareness is not spread, women who have had treatment for chlamydia may get re-infected within the same year.
Informing others
Chlamydia has lesser effects on men compared to women, hence why many men do not even know they have it. It's important to get the male population more active in discussing and informing others about the illness.
This helps control the spread of the illness and promotes responsibility amongst everyone in the population.
Better education
One of the best ways to stop the disease from spreading and re-infecting already cured victims is through education. Most of the people who have chlamydia actually are not aware that they are infected by it. This means that they could be spreading the illness to others if they're not using any protection. Another interesting thing to take note of is the fact that most of the subjects in the study were teens and young adults. This could be a sign that this age bracket is not getting enough information about sex and safety or they're ignoring the topic.Either way, there seems to be a lack of actively practicing safe sex.
Labels
Teens and young adults who actually have a good idea about reproductive health and safe sex tend to "ignore" the topic because they are afraid of getting labeled.
The topic is still something that no one feels comfortable talking about and teens that purchase protection and contraceptives such as condoms don't want to be called or labeled as "promiscuous".
Along with being responsible about sexual health, sex education should also open up people's mind about the topic.
Sex is a natural thing and education and protecting ourselves should be looked at as a positive thing and not as something awkward.
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