STDs or STIs: The New Crisis Of Today's Teens Blog Post#1

In my English class we are focusing on a topic we are intrigued by, want to shout to the world to, and make a difference/change about it. We thought with our potential its about time that we put our voice out there and speak! Let the world hear the voice and see what really goes on in the mind of the educated youth in Philadelphia. This project is called “You and The World” where you develop a passion among a issues that you want to teach others about leading them to what your ideas ad thoughts about what we can do to change such a problem. I am here today to talk about the issues of STDs or if you prefer STIs.

I’m pretty sure almost everyone knows what an STD (STI) is if not an STD is a sexually transmitted disease or infections. Which you can easily catch if you are sexually active in any way with a partner that has the disease. I believe that in high school or near the end of middle school they have a health class that teach about these things but I also believe that there are some teens that don’t quite pay attention or take this issues seriously. That really bothers me. Next thing you know because they didn’t pay attention or cared they end up gaining such a disease. Of course they will have to deal with the consequences, suffer the pain that comes there way and live with regret.

The big issue that I have with this is that 1 in 4 teens between the ages of 14-19 have STD. It’s just not right! Hearing about this all I can think is why? Why is such a thing even exposed to us teens who should be focusing on more important things like what to do next with our lives not just to throw it away like some wasted piece of trash. It is said that if you are infected with such a disease the symptoms might show up right away or they just might show up in a week, month or even years depending on what kind you have. That’s why all mostly when people talk about STDs they always included getting tested as an option because you may think that your partner isn’t infected but you really never know until you see the real truth in reliable papers. Symptoms for both women and men are pain when you pee, around the butt hole, mouth, or private parts the inhabitations of bumps, blisters and such. If not treated or taking care of this STI can cause death I can’t imagine someone who could be my little sister/brother or older sister/brother having to go through this painful experience. I believe that this must come to an end and be solved for the sake of the generations that will soon be coming into this world. What do you think about this?


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Comments (5)

Lisa Kang (Student 2015)
Lisa Kang

I noticed that you had a lot of opinions and thoughts on it. I wonder how it can really have an affect on people. What if you had more information on the impact it can have people.

Lisa Kang (Student 2015)
Lisa Kang

I noticed that you had a lot of opinions and thoughts on it. I wonder how it can really have an affect on people. What if you had more information on the impact it can have people.

Lisa Kang (Student 2015)
Lisa Kang

I noticed that you had a lot of opinions and thoughts on it. I wonder how it can really have an affect on people. What if you had more information on the impact it can have people.

Jordyn Randall (Student 2015)
Jordyn Randall

I noticed that you felt very personal about this topic and that you didnt give a lot of information about the different kinds of STD'S

I wonder if this topic has anything to do with your past.

What if your brother/sister had gotten a STD what would you and how would this make you feel?