08-03-2016, 05:44 PM
MickTheMousie Wrote:Yea it is our selves how are supposed to keep us self safe, but i can clearly remember how many of the ppl in my class who were surprised when they found out that condoms weren't a 100% sure, that some of the diseases could be transmitted just by body contact, or by the mix of body fluids, how are ppl supposed to learn about safe sex, if they dont even know that they are having unsafe sex? how are ppl gonna go and google the problems if they dont know that there is a problem..... :/
To start off the worst thing that people can do is start googling issues because that often results in people diagnosing themselves with illnesses/diseases that they don't actually have, If people are actually really unsure of what to do to help prevent the spread of STDs then there are various places like the doctors or sexual health clinics where this information can be discussed.
Sex education isn't something that should solely be done by schools, parents and clinics should be involved in this too so that people get the information from a variety of sources and at an early enough that it is before most teens have sex.