Not exact matches
Based on some of the arguments Grossman
made about how administrative efforts to prevent sexually transmitted disease actually lead to more sexual activity, more disease, and more psychological distress, Nava penned an op / ed for the Daily Princetonian questioning the campus's programs on
condom distribution and sexual health titled «Princeton's Latex Lies.»
Take the way the Press reacted to his remarks
about condoms,
made to a handful of journalists on the plane to Africa in March.
As for lies
about condoms — your pope claimed that use of
condoms in Africa would
make the AIDS crisis worse.
We needed someone who could answer off the cuff the detailed attacks
made on Church history and policy: opposition to the use of
condoms to combat AIDS, magisterial teaching
about homosexuality; the Church's historical attitude to slavery, involvement in the crusades, relations with the Jewish people; someone who could properly confront and contextualise the evil actions of some members of the Church - in Ireland or Rwanda, for example.
They don't have to convince their partners to wear a
condom and they don't have to
make a choice every day
about how they feel
about getting pregnant (we are, of course, looking at pregnancy and not STDs, here).
In short, I guess I am accusing certain elements of the mainstream media of using arguments
about press freedom, liberty, and Bernstein and Woodward as an excuse for allowing the bin - rifling
condom - sniffers and aggressive paparazzi to continue their trade in order to
make a quick buck.
Do you know
about it all
condoms industry have been given best effort to
make happy for all adult personals that are seeking more pleasure to
make best sex with their partner?
Be smart and sexy: if you're thinking
about having sex,
make sure you have
condoms on hand.
You may think that avoiding discussions
about sex, birth control, or
condoms sends the message that they're too young for sex and that they'll avoid doing it to avoid
making you upset.
Talking with your teen
about birth control (including
condoms) can
make a big difference in helping your teen avoid pregnancy until they're ready.
Eleven universities and other schools in Massachusetts will be educating their communities
about the importance of
condom use and providing information and resources to help individuals
make responsible decisions this week.
For example, adolescents are more likely to become sexually active, and
make choices
about whether to do so and take appropriate precautions, if their friends are doing the same (You don't use
condoms?