Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Avoiding Sexually Transmitted Diseases
You Are Not Safe
Sexual transmitted diseases, also known as STDs, are infectious
diseases that spread through sexual activity. There are so many of them, including AIDS, herpes
and chlamydia. The typical images of people at risk of contracting STDs are the sexually immoral
such as prostitutes, adulterous people, fornicators and homosexuals. Very little sympathy is given to people of
such lifestyles when they contract such diseases. People of moral standards view these people with "you deserve it"
and "that's what you get" attitudes. However, even the sexually moral are at risk of catching STDs. This risk is
brought about by direct or indirect contact with household members and non-related people. STDs are infectious
disease that can be spread without sexual contact.
Household Members With STDs In many households there are family members who have
STD's. After learning that a family member has an STD, it would be best to take protective
measures for yourself and other household members who do not have the disease.
Using Your Bathroom Can Be Dangerous It is important to clean the bathroom daily. Clean
the toilet and bathtub with strong germ killing disinfectants, such as bleach and or ammonia. Keep disinfecting
wipes in a convenient spot in the bathroom so they can be used to wipe over the toilet flusher handle toilet seat,
and water faucets. Have the family member with the STD to clean the bathroom behind him or herself as s courtesy to
others in the household.
Sexually Transmitted Diseases
Your Family Laundry Keep the laundry of the family member with the STD separate from the
laundry of the rest of the family. Have the family member with the STD to put his or her laundry in a basket and
wash his or her laundry separately. Intense heat can kill any germ. So have the infected family member's laundry
put through a drying cycle in the clothes dryer before washing in the washing machine. The heat from the dryer can
kill any germs that washing may not get rid of.
Do Not Share Household Items Avoid sharing such household items as scissors, nail clippers,
and even eating utensils. If the infected person accidentally cuts themselves with the scissors or clippers and
then if you accidentally cut yourself using the clippers or scissors, you can be at risk of catching the
STD. In the case of eating utensils it is best to keep the infected
person's spoons and folks separate in washing and storage. The utensils after uses have saliva on them. The
utensils may have even scratched the infected person in the mouth or gums. If these untangles are not properly
cleaned and if they are used accidentally before they are cleaned, the user can be at risk of catching the STD.
Dating Safety - Practice Safe Sex Many people practice oral sex, which is a main way STDs
can be spread. You may be unaware that the person you are dating could be secretly practicing oral sex on someone
and at the same time dating you, putting on a goodie-too-shoe front. You may consider it to be unacceptable for the
two of you engage in sexual intercourse, yet see no harm in kissing. If the person you are dating is secretly
practicing oral sex, you can be at risk of catching a STD from him or her. When dating, do not only abstain from
sexual activity, but also abstain from kissing.
Don't Play Deadly Games Also when dating abstain from playing tickle bootie with your
girlfriend or boyfriend. If your love interest has multiple sex partners that you may not know about she or he is
at risk of contracting STDs. If you are masturbating him or her you place yourself at risk of getting the STD germs
on your hands and getting it into your system if you put your hands in your mouth or if you have a cut on your
hands.
Choosing Your Sweetheart
When choosing a person with whom to have a relationship, choose someone who is not sexually loose. Sometimes it is
difficult to determine the true moral values of a person right off. People are usually on their best behavior when
trying to start a relationship. However, there are unspoken aspects about a person that can give indications about
his or her sexual conduct.
Tips on Selecting Women When a decent man is searching for a decent woman with whom to
develop a relationship, he must be able to determine whether a woman he meets is loose. Sexually loose women
usually have the following characteristics:
They tend to wear tight clothes.
They wear their blouse low cut and unbutton so their bosoms can be seen.
They like to wear dresses and skirts above their knees, and when wearing their short skirts and dresses they sit
with their legs crossed and put out in a way as if they want them to be noticed.
These women also like to draw attention to their bodies
Women Choosing Men Identifying sexually loose men:
Unlike women, his attire cannot discern a sexually loose man. However, they can be identified by their body
language. Such men tend to boldly eye other women when out on a date with one woman.
Such men also tend to have a wondering eye. When talking to women they cannot look them in the face. Instead
their eyes wonder all over the women's figures looking them up and down, all around, and all over.
Sexually loose men are also very touchy. They like to touch women and feel women without permission. Some men
are bold touchers. They grab and squeeze women inappropriately and shamelessly. Some touchy men are more subtle and
sly. They try to make themselves appear innocent by touching a woman casually on the arm, on the back, and patting
their shoulders.
Other ways to weed out a sexually loose person is to listen for comments with a sexual undertone during
conversations. Sexually loose people frequently have sexual thoughts. It is hard for them to hold a conversation
without making some sort of sexual comment.
Also if the person you are dating proposes sexual intercourse immediately at the start of a relationship or at any
other time this is a clear indication of an immoral person and a possible carrier of STDs.
Your Sacred Marriage Although marriage is considered to be sacred and holy, a person who
marries is at their highest risk of contracting a STD. This is due to the unfaithfulness of spouses. If one decides
to marry the best thing that you and your spouse can do to protect yourselves from STDs is to be sexually faithful
to each other. However, realistically, for many married couples, infidelity has occurred or will occur. So if a
married person concerned about contracting STDs, she or he can get vaccinated for STDs. Consult your health care
provider about getting STD vaccinations.
People who want to live a healthy moral life have a lot to be concerned about to achieve this goal. However, by
being very cautious one can protect him or herself from health problems experienced by loose-living people.
Avoiding Sexually Transmitted Diseases is necessary in today's world.
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