Men's Health
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Safe Sex
Sex is better when you don't have to worry about sexually transmitted diseases (STDs). Unsafe sex can put you or your partner at risk for STDs. Protect yourself and your partner. 
If you decide to have sex, be sure to carry condoms (rubbers). If you have sex with someone who has an STD, you can get it, too. STDs can infect a woman deep inside. They can damage a woman's body so she cannot have children. Many women don't know they have an STD until it's too late. The surest way to prevent any STD is don't have sex. There are many ways to show love besides sex-----Kissing, talking, and touching feel good and are safe. You cannot spread an STD if there is no contact between the penis, vagina, mouth, or anus.

Warning Signs Of STDs

� pain when you go to the bathroom
� a strange fluid or drip from the penis or vagina
� bleeding between periods (women)

Most STDs can be Treated-------- If you have an STD:
� Tell your partner they need to get tested too.
� Take all of your medicine, even if you start to feel better.
� Never take another person's medicine or give someone yours.
� Don't have sex until you and your partner are treated.


The Right Way to Use a Condom

If You Do Have Sex, Use Condoms------ Latex condoms help protect both people if you use them the right way every time. Use condoms for any kind of sex--vaginal, oral, or anal.
It's important to get tested once a year, even if you feel fine.
Keep condoms cool and dry. Never use skin lotions, baby oil, Vaseline or cold cream with condoms. The oil in these products will cause the condom to break. You may use products made with water (like K-Y jelly or glycerin).
� Put on a new condom before any kind of sex.
� Hold the condom by the tip and squeeze out the air.
� Unroll the condom all the way over the hard penis.
� Have sex.
� Hold the condom so it can't come off the penis.
� Pull out.
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We are training young boys and men in sexual health and STDs..We have made various groups of boys and men.Each group consists of five boys or five men of same age group and a group leader.We train group leaders who in turn train their group members.We hold tests to assess the training and the knowledge induced.
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