Monday, March 24, 2008

Lifestyles Ideas Management - Sex Diseases

At least one in four American teenagers has sexually transmitted diseases (STD) according to the recent study of its kind. The ‘One in four’ new has moved expert to seriously high-light the need to give sexually active youngster the better information on how to protect themselves. But I think that there is no such thing as safe sex , the serious thing for the educators or policy makers to do is to clean up the media (T.V. and movies, magazines) not to glamorize “sleeping around” as something “cool” or it is a natural instinct. Young girls with STDs risk cervical cancer at later stage in life. Pregnancies and infertility is not an issue for young girls, as most of them at this age do not think that far off, this issue of unwanted pregnancies is a growing social problem.
The virus that caused “cervical cancer” human papilloma virus (HPV) is most commonly sexually transmitted infection among teenage girls.
The survey results showed that at least three million teenage girls across US are infected.

What about Singapore?
The number of teens and adolescents with sexually transmitted infections (STIs) has tripled in the last five years. Singapore youngsters have a more liberal attitude towards pre-martial sex. The pressure among teens and adolescents is you need to be loved by the opposite sex and have sex with someone. This kind of pleasure is what they would called it part and parcel of growing up and it must be a great boast to their self-esteem.
Cool stuff? It is just the opposite of being cool, plain stupidity and poor self-esteem. A poor self-esteem person needs to go around and find someone to love with a price tag. This is self-affliction not love.