What is your experience with an STD?
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Reviewed by:Dr. Rakesh Kumar - MBBS, MS
Kanishka Pandey
If you’re reading this, you’re scared by the idea of catching some sort of STD. Or at least you have been in the past. the truth about STDs is more complicated than previously assumed, and that getting many of them would be a far more benign experience than I ever imagined. I learned more, got tested more, spoke to more doctors and did more research. The more I’ve learned about STDs, the more I’ve encouraged people to relax a little bit about them. I know that sounds crazy, but seriously, relax. Use a condom. Get tested periodically. Stay away from the people with crack habits. Do that, and you’re going to be fine. if you don’t want to be a mommy or daddy, get contraception. If you don’t know or trust someone, use protection. If you’re sexually active, get tested regularly. Have open conversations with your sexual partners.
Stay smart and stay safe.