Q Question 1: We know male and female condoms are the most effective methods to reduce the transmission of STIs. We also know from the book that not all STIs are curable and/or even identifiable by tests (e.g., HPV in males). Therefore, with new infections/diseases continuously be identified (e.g., HIV in the late 70s/early 80s, but not considered an “issue” until the early 90s; Mycoplasma genitalium identified in the 80s, yet not considered an issue until 2015; and currently the Zika virus), discuss at least 2 reasons our society (not all, but a large percentage) decides to have “unprotected” sex (e.g., without a male or female condom)?
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