Noone has the right to place judgement on a person based on an STD. For one must realize that STDs are not always based on endorsing in promiscous behaviors.One who is faithful to his/her spouse may recieve an STD from their mate, due to the other partner being unfaithful. Therefore, the faithful partner will unknowingly contract the STD during sexual intercourse. One should also know that STDs can also be contracted through oral sex. Lets not forget about Herpes 1, a common STD in which children and adults can get. Some children contract this STD during a mother's pregnancy, while others, get them as cold sores or fever blisters. Does this mean that the child is of low economic status or is sexually active? Of course not. Oral herpes is very common amongst children, especaily during times of illness.
Having sexual intercourse during menustration increases the risk for an STD. The transmission on blood from one person to another increases the risk of an STD. This does not neccesarily mean that the women does not study good hygiene. One must realize that blood plays a great role ion contracting an STD and HIV, due to bacteria found in blood.Although STDs can come from being promiscous, there are many other things that come into play when receiving an STD. STDs are like viruses that spread from one person to the other, when protection is not used.It is important that everyone get tested on a regular basis even if they feel that they can trust their partner.
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ReplyDeleteGabriela said:
I am agreed with you when you mention that everybody needs to get a test even if they trust her partner. Also it is really important when you mention that during women menstruation is better not have sex, because it is true that way you can get more sexual diseases. So is better to have the abstinence during this period of time and sometimes is better because is not really hygienic to have sex during woman menstruation.
Here is my source reguarding the transmission of STDs during menustration.
ReplyDelete"Avoid sex during menstruation. Women may be more likely to contract or transmit an STD when they have their periods"(Nemours 2009)
The Nemours Foundation, (2005-2009). Sexually Transmitted Diseases. Retrieved March 27, 2009, from Kid's Health Web site: http://kidshealth.org/college/sexual_health/stds/std.html