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Your teen is out on a date with her boyfriend. As a parent, though you do trust your child but it is inescapable that you may have doubts regarding your teen’s safety. When we talk about safety, we mean safety from all forms of harm may it be physical or emotional harm. Also, it is a common knowledge that premarital sex has become so rampant over the years. Before your teen walked out the door of your house, were you able to give her some important tips or advices regarding what she should do when out on a date?
The increasing number of people infected with sexually transmitted diseases around the globe has become so alarming. This is the consequence of indulging in unsafe sex. If one doesn’t have knowledge regarding std prevention, then one is possible to acquire a sexually transmitted disease. The government, the media and other concerned citizens of different countries did not ignore this issue. Everywhere you go you can see banners, billboards, stickers posted in public vehicles, magazines, books, organizations and other groups who are giving us warnings about the harmful effects of unsafe sex. Isn’t it about time that we pay heed to these precautions and warnings before it’s too late?
Despite all of these warnings regarding the aftereffects of unsafe sex and scattered information about std prevention still, many people are complaining. If people are already infected by STDs they blame it on other people, when will they realize that their demise is a product of their careless actions? When will they ever accept their mistakes? If only they have listened to the warnings, if only they have read all sorts of available information on std prevention would they be undergoing what they are suffering now? Course not. We are now living in a fast paced world, wherein everyday is a busy day, hence it is not practical for us to be spoon fed with information and knowledge, we must take the initiative to inform ourselves and therefore a achieve a healthy sexual lifestyle that we all desire.
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