In this podcast episode, we delve into the world of sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). We explore the staggering statistics: nearly 20% of all Americans have an STI, with almost half of these cases occurring in individuals aged 15-24, and the alarming fact that half of all Americans will acquire an STI at some point in their lives.
The heart of the episode revolves around the stigma that surrounds STIs. Shame and embarrassment often prevent individuals from seeking proper diagnosis and treatment, and as a result, undiagnosed individuals may unknowingly spread infections to others.
We also offer a practical guide on how to communicate your STI status to a partner. Tips include understanding your infection, practicing the conversation in advance, paying attention to body language, and preparing for various reactions, whether they be questions, concerns, or even rejection.
The podcast explores the emotional aspect of dealing with STIs, including the personal decision of whether to date or not. Listeners are encouraged to consider both the physical and mental/emotional aspects while being kind in their treatment of others. Using protection is emphasized as a crucial method to avoid contracting STIs in the first place.
“STD: To Date or Not to Date?” offers a compassionate and informative look at the world of STIs, aiming to destigmatize and open honest conversations about a prevalent and often misunderstood topic.
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