Sexual Health
Condoms can effectively reduce the risk of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, so be careful
The lack of local educational resources has always been honest, or the lack of gender knowledge among young people and children. The survey shows that the proportion of local Bishōjo using condoms is smaller than that of men, and the proportion of infectious diseases is also higher than that of men, with 17.5% and 5.1% respectively, which is far higher than the overall prevalence rate of mycoplasma in Hong Kong City of 1.4%. Social development should pay attention to new technology enterprises with high prevalence rate of community marketing for teenagers and children.
In the first 10 months of 2020, 493 young Heterosexuality men and women aged 13 to 26 who were surveyed in institutions were found in the questionnaire. A survey shows that only 20% of women and 44% of men who have had sexual intercourse with a man/girlfriend in the past 6 months use condoms every time. 91% of men stated that the fundamental reason for not needing condoms is that the other party does not have significant symptoms of spreading the disease, while the important reason for girls is that the other party does not use condoms and only has a single partner (41%).
The project manager of the AIDS project stressed that 30% of Bishōjo despise their own risk of infectious diseases, and even if they live a high-risk life, they will not feel that they feel sexually transmitted diseases.
The senior director of the agency's new prevention project emphasized that many times, teenagers and children lack professional knowledge about sex, believing that condoms are only related to contraceptive methods and not used if there are other contraceptive methods. The gender stereotyping of social development is also characterized by girls purchasing condoms, sexual disorder, and strong sexual desire. There are also girls centered around male love, who are afraid that the other party will not like to use condoms.
If there is a lack of local enlightenment education, the education department should immediately consider issuing a 20-year extension of school sex education guidance. Social security organizations should provide physical health community resources to teenagers and children, and education and training institutions should also provide timely expert teaching on the types of enlightenment education issues.