Two new studies released today paint a pretty grim picture of the sexual health of the country. Sexually transmitted illnesses (STIs) will unfortunately be a popular gift tonight.
Ryan Broderick
4 months ago
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These public health campaigns launched in the ’30s and ’40s feature some beautiful graphic design. Is that weird?
Leonora Epstein
4 months ago
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A new study reveals that endorsing social hierarchies make people less likely to ask for what they want in bed — and this could impact what kind of protection they use.
Anna North
8 months ago
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Our boys had five enemies: Hitler, Tojo, Mussolini, Syphilis, and Gonorrhea.
copyranter
9 months ago
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A kinda confusing 1969 public service ad about sexually transmitted disease . No wonder a lot of kids thought that getting an STD would make them successful, attractive and happy (as opposed to itchy, burning, and prone to discharges).
teamstupidest
a year ago
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As I’m sure you know, STDs didn’t just disappear after WWII. In fact, the government is still printing out tons of the posters, as well as paying for television and radio PSAs. That being said, those modern creations just don’t have the same enterta…
mentalfloss.com
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Apparently, the cold sore virus can travel to your brain and cause traumatic brain injury. Don’t worry! It’s rare. But it did happen to this poor old man.
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Peggy Wang
2 years ago
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Did you know that 98% of all women have V.D.?
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BABYDIABOLICAL
2 years ago
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Back in the ’70s, STDs were downright jaunty. I’ll leave the ‘viral’ video jokes up to you on this one.
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Jess Amason
3 years ago
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If you learn nothing else, just remember that flavored condoms may stop an STD, but they can give you a yeast infection anyway.
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Paul T.
3 years ago
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This 1996 sex education video for teens tries so hard to be hip and edgy that it ends up being more irritating than the disease it’s warning you about. See more at foundfootagefest.com.
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foundfootagefest
3 years ago
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What is it about this cherry that makes it quite so repulsive? Oh, probably the fact that it looks like someone shined a fluorescent light on someone’s inflamed, diseased private parts.
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Eliot Glazer
3 years ago
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New York’s Upper East Side can officially prepare for a tourist stampede, as the neighborhood will now be trapzed upon by denizens expecting to spot the stomping grounds of Chuck Bass and friends. Unlike the Sex and the City tour, visitors will be pointed less to cupcake shops and more toward STD hotspots.
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Eliot Glazer
4 years ago
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Hey, you’ve gotta keep a cold one somewhere. Let’s hope she doesn’t catch anything other than fish.
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Eliot Glazer
4 years ago
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An online dating site for people with STD’s. As the majority of people are being infected with STD’s, we should just look at the positive side. Having the same STD as another person could be a real bonding point, like sharing a love for fried chicken, or indie music.
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Peggy Wang
4 years ago
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Is condomless sex the new engagement ring? Nothing says “I Do” like doing it, condomless.
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Peggy Wang
4 years ago
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InSpot.org uses the e-cards to send messages like “I’m So Sorry” to notify people that they may have been exposed to an STD. Itching? Burning? Spineless? You probably want to bookmark this site now!
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5 years ago
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