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BY ELLEN FRIEDRICHS, MA MARCH 12, 2021   Recently, I was Zoom teaching a college class, and I asked my students to share any questions they had about sexuality. One of the young men unmuted himself and asked, “Why do so many girls lie about being raped?” The thing is, very few people actually lie about this crime. But his question reflected a common misperception, and it reminded me how important myth busting is in helping youth develop healthy sexuality. The thing is, very few people actually lie about this crime. But his question reflected a common misperception, and it reminded...

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Are you willing to put in place some of the following adjustments to have a happy relationship? HOW TO MAKE A MAN HAPPY 1. Feed him 2. Sleep with him 3. Leave him with peace 4. Don't check his phone (Msgs) 5. Don't bother him with his movements So whats so hard about that? HOW TO MAKE A WOMAN HAPPY It's really not too difficult but.... To make a woman happy, a man only needs to be: 1. a friend 2. a companion 3. a lover 4. a brother 5. a father 6. a master 7. a chef 8. an...

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World AIDS Day - December 1. World AIDS Day , observed each year on December 1, is an opportunity for people worldwide to unite in the fight against HIV, show their support for people living with HIV, and remember those who have died. Started in 1988, World AIDS Day was the first ever global health day   Get Involved The Let’s Stop HIV Together campaign has numerous materials promoting HIV testing, awareness, prevention, and treatment. Partners and organizations can use these materials to highlight how people can unite to stop new HIV diagnoses by getting tested for HIV, considering PrEP, becoming undetectable, and using condoms. Taking care of yourself when living with HIV Taking...

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HIV is most commonly diagnosed by testing your blood or saliva for the presence of antibodies to the virus. Unfortunately, these types of HIV tests aren't accurate immediately after infection because it takes time for your body to develop these antibodies — usually up to 12 weeks. In rare cases, it can take up to six months for an HIV antibody test to become positive. A newer type of test checks for HIV antigen, a protein produced by the virus immediately after infection. This test can confirm a diagnosis within days of infection. An earlier diagnosis may prompt people to...

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