
You may be thinking, “What on earth could I possible know about sexual health?” Well, the truth is that you probably know more than you think. The fact is that sex education in schools has been declining for years and as a result there’s been an increase in teen pregnancy rates. In addition to this, teens are also having less access to reliable information from their parents or teachers. It’s important to make sure your kids stay informed – so what better way than by reading our blog post? We’ll give you all of the details on how teens can stay sexually healthy!
This blog post will go over everything from birth control methods to STDs (sexually transmitted diseases). If your kid is interested in learning more about sexual health then.
Things you should defiantly practice when having sex
Wear a condom
I know you’ve heard the warnings about wearing a condom, but I’m going to tell you what no one has told you. Wear a condom and have more fun! Your partner will thank you for it. No matter how old or young, man or woman, gay or straight… everyone should wear a condom. Why? It’s simple: condoms make sex better! They feel good on skin because they are so thin and slippery (and that means less friction) and they protect against STDs/STIs. Whether your date is someone new or someone special, wear a condom to be safe and have some really great sex!
Use birth control
You’re going to have sex. It’s inevitable. But you may not want to get pregnant, so it’s important that you take steps to prevent it from happening. That can include using birth control or abstaining (which is really the most effective way). Birth control includes both prescription and over-the-counter methods like condoms, diaphragms, sponges, etc., as well as hormonal contraceptives like pills and injections. They all work in different ways but they are all effective if used correctly. This blog will talk about how they work and when you need a prescription for them.
Get tested for STDs
Your parents probably gave you the talk about safe sex when you were in middle school. But what if they didn’t? What if you’re not yet sexually active and your doctor never mentioned it to you? It’s important to know that there are many different types of STDs, including HIV, HPV, herpes and chlamydia. And did we mention that some people might be able to infect others without even knowing they have an STD? Getting tested for all of these is a good idea just in case. You can find out more by reading this blog post!
Talk to your partner about what you want and don’t want from them sexually
It’s important to be able to communicate with your partner about what you want and don’t want sexually. This is a question that many couples have trouble discussing, but it doesn’t have to be so difficult! I’ll go over some tips for how you can talk to them and work out what you both are looking for in terms of sexual pleasure.