Sexual Health: Not A Taboo Anymore!
The word “sex” is still a taboo in our country. Talking about it with family or in public is a “Shhhh” factor. What most people believe about sexual health is to prevent oneself from sexually transmitted diseases or to avoid unwanted pregnancies. The topic is much broader than just avoiding STDs or pregnancies. Being sexually healthy means to accept your sexual preferences and respecting others. It also means having a satisfactory sexual pleasure with or without a partner, talking to your partner about your sexual preferences, having access to health benefits, and most importantly being able to talk about it openly. When talking about sexual health, the major pinpoint that arises is awareness about safe sex which is still not a major concern in our country. That is why in most cases unwanted pregnancies occur. The most suitable advice for a sexually active person to be aware of his sexual whereabouts is to consult a sexologist or a sex doctor between uniform gaps. The mistake that most...