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Healthy Sexuality

Healthy Sexuality. Baseball? Pizza? Sex?. http ://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF-CX9mAHPo. Let’s be anonymously honest…. My sexual preference is: A. Heterosexual B. Homosexual C. Bisexual D. Transgender. In my lifetime, I have had sexual intercourse with:. A. No one B. Only one person

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Healthy Sexuality

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  1. Healthy Sexuality

  2. Baseball? Pizza? Sex? • http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xF-CX9mAHPo

  3. Let’s be anonymously honest… My sexual preference is: A. Heterosexual B. Homosexual C. Bisexual D. Transgender

  4. In my lifetime, I have had sexual intercourse with: A. No one B. Only one person C. 2-5 people D. 6-10 people E. 10+

  5. The most common type of protection that I use during intercourse is: A. Male CondomB. Female CondomC. OtherD. NoneE. I am not sexually active

  6. Why no protection? A. Caught up in the moment B. Don’t like the feel C. Don’t have them D. Awkward E. Intoxicated

  7. If I use a lubricant, I use: A. K-Y Jelly B. Baby OilC. VaselineD. NothingE. I am not sexually active

  8. I have participated in oral sex at some point in my life: A.Yes B. No

  9. The most common type of protection that I use during oral sex is: A. CondomB. Dental DamC. OtherD. NoneE. I am not sexually active

  10. When I have been sexually engaged alcohol or marijuana or some other drug was part of the scene. A. Yes B. No C. Never been sexually active

  11. I have sought the following in regard to sexually transmitted diseases: A. I have been tested B. I have been treated C. Both A & B D. I have been sexually active but not tested E. I am not sexually active

  12. Health Services STD/STI Testing: • HIV – blood draw – free • Syphilis – blood draw – free • Gonorrhea/Chlamydia – • urine test - $20 • Herpes – blood draw - $12 • Morning After Pill - $25 • Pregnancy Test - $5

  13. Is SEX a GAME?

  14. Guess What? 1 in 2 sexually active young people will get an STD by the age of 25. Most won’t know it!

  15. T – R

  16. TRICHOMONIASIS

  17. Quick Facts: • Parasite that spreads during sexual contact affecting both genders • Symptoms may show up 5- 28 days after contact • 70% of those infected are asymptomatic • Male symptoms: mild white discharge or pain/burning with urination • Female symptoms: yellow- green discharge with strong odor, vaginal itching, or pain during sex or urination • Treatable with prescription drugs

  18. C- L- A M- Y -

  19. CHLAMYDIA

  20. Quick Facts • Bacterial STD that affects both genders • Most common STD at UWG & most reported in the U.S. • Female symptoms: abnormal vaginal discharge, burning sensation while urinating; can scar female organs • Male symptoms: Discharge in penis, burning sensation while urinating, and pain and swelling in one or both testicles • Treatable with antibiotics • 75% of females and 50% of males are asymptomatic

  21. G- O- N

  22. GONORRHEA

  23. Quick Facts • Bacterial STD that affects both genders • The CDC estimates that 820, 000 people in the U.S contract this infection • One of the most commonly reported STD’s at UWG • Often asymptomatic at first but both males and females usually will develop a discharge of pus, severe pain, and burning while urinating and may be confused with urinary tract infection • Untreated Gonorrhea and Chlamydia can lead to infertility causing Pelvic Inflammatory Disease (scarring of tissue)

  24. H- P- V W-R

  25. HPV (Human Papilloma Virvus)

  26. Quick Facts • Most common sexually transmitted infection at UWG and in the nation • No cure; over 4,900 women die each year from HPV associated cancer • HPV causes 70% of cervical cancers worldwide • Many are asymptomatic, but some will develop genital warts • Vaccines are available at UWG Health Services • More than 50% of sexually active people will get HPV at some point during their lives

  27. H- E- P

  28. HERPES

  29. Quick Facts • STD caused by two viruses • Type 1- oral • Type 2- Genital; can be transferred via oral sex • 1 out 6 people have genital herpes • Untreated herpes can cause genital sores • There is no cure for herpes, but there are medicines that will help with the outbreaks • About 1 in 6 people are infected with herpes in the U. S.

  30. S

  31. SYPHILIS

  32. Quick Facts • STD that can cause long-term complications or death if not treated • It spreads by direct contact with a syphilis sore during anal, vaginal, or oral sex • Treatable with antibiotics, but cannot undo any damage that the infection has already done • Occurs in 3 stages: • Painless sores • Rash, fever, fatigue • Permanent damage to heart, brain or organs

  33. B

  34. HEPATITIS B

  35. Quick Facts • Transmitted through blood or body fluids • It can take 6 weeks to 6 months before symptoms begin to appear • May be asymptomatic; but may have yellowing of the eyes & skin, nausea, vomiting & dark urine • No cure • Vaccine for prevention

  36. D

  37. HIV (Human immunodeficiency virus) • Once you contract HIV, you have it for life. • 1 in 5 people living with HIV in the U.S. doesn’t know they are positive • Signs and symptoms include: • Fever • Sore throat • Rash • Loss of weight • No cure • There are HIV medicines that help longevity.

  38. My Future Decisions: When it comes to my future sexual health decisions, my top priority will be to: A. Practice safe sex using condoms every time. B. Get tested and get treated when changing partners. C. Avoid mixing alcohol consumption with sex. D. All of the above. E. Continue to practice abstinence.

  39. The Truth • STDs affect people of ALL races, ages, and sexual orientations! • Be smart! Be strong! Be safe! • Be tested! Be treated! • ABSTINENCE is the only sure protection and can be reclaimed regardless of your past!

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