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In any intimate relationship, ask yourself: Have they ever hit or slapped me? Have they ever grabbed or threatened me, or made me feel afraid? Do they demand to know
In any intimate relationship, ask yourself: Have they ever hit or slapped me? Have they ever grabbed or threatened me, or made me feel afraid? Do they demand to know
Have a question about STI testing? Ask an expert! The Ask the Experts service offers you the opportunity to ask questions that are answered directly by health professionals who specialize
Communication is necessary throughout a relationship, from the very beginning to the very end. No matter how long you and your partner have been together, you will need to keep communicating about your sexual expectations, desires and needs.
An important part of overall sexual health is healthy sexual functioning—being able to experience sexual pleasure and satisfaction when desired.
Condom Sizing: Finding the right fit https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YTsv3MVICPI If you have a penis, it’s likely that you’ve 1) measured your penis; 2) wondered “am I large or small?” and 3) probably
Many people confuse love, commitment, and sex, or assume the three always go hand-in-hand. There are many ways to express love, and you don’t need to have sex with someone to show them you love them.
Download our media kit Americans from all backgrounds are affected by sexually transmitted infections (STIs). There are nearly 20 million new cases of STIs every year in the United States, and
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Position Statements ASHA publishes Position Statements on emerging issues in health policy as part of its advocacy work. These statements are intended to reflect the perspective of Americans affected by
ASHA is a trusted source of information on sexual health We are dedicated to the prevention of sexually transmitted infections through information and support services and public policy activities. Our
ASHA believes that all people have the right to the information and services that will help them to have optimum sexual health. We envision a time when stigma is no longer associated with sexual health and our nation is united in its belief that sexuality is a normal, healthy, and positive aspect of human life.
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