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Human Sexuality Week 11 Dq

Human Sexuality Week 11 Dq

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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1.The fact of unprotected sex has been a long issue and so has been the number of diseases arising out of this practice. Its staggering to know about the figures who are affected from the sexually transmitted diseases and infections. Despite knowing the high cost to their health, it is quite surprising why a large percentage of people have unprotected sex.