Published: 6 May 11 10:08 CET | Print version
Online: http://www.thelocal.se/33616/20110506/
Gonorrhoea and syphilis are making a comeback in Sweden, with the number of reported cases among young women soaring by nearly 60 percent in 2010.
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Congratulations! You dodged a BULLET! Consider yourself lucky because you got gonorrhea! Next time it might be HIV!
lili2010 yeah, right, abstinence really works. Teaching abstinence is as worthless as teaching nothing at all. Emphasizing condom use is the better idea.
http://www.thelocal.se/33026/20110405/
condom use isn't very popular it seems, and I don't think that most young Swedes are devout Catholics! (Even most Catholics use condoms nowadays, whatever the Pope says).
Abstinence and monogamy are the only fail-proof methods for preventing STDs.
Absolutely true statement that is worthless in its impact. (As the computer tech joke goes, It is easy to see you work for Microsoft.)
I am more fascinated with the idea that condoms are not being used. I know my daughters had condom training in school. I will have to ask them when they get home what is up with condoms.
Like I said be thankful it was ONLY (name some STD) and not HIV. - Many teenagers see themselves impervious to danger.
Simple, but im sure many people will disagree and before you say anything, i had mine done a week ago :)
This was as predicatable as night following day.
Inga Velicko, epidemiologist at the Institute may profess to be all confused as to the cause of this surge in cases but that's because like so many state sector employees he forbidden from saying out loud what he may know to be the truth. Either that or he's stupid.
And it will get worse. He's a prediction for a a Local headline in 2013.
"Doctors baffled by surging number of HIV cases in Stockholm..."
Duh.
http://www.thelocal.se/gallery/stockholm/2032/7/
Case closed.
STDdatings. com is an exclusive community only for people with STDs. to get help and advice, find trusted people to talk. no rejection or discrimination because we all understand.
The difference now is that there are hundreds of thousands of migrants from Africa and other third world countries who don't play by the rules, don't feel any need to get themselves checked and act irresponsibly.
But I agree with you Swedish women have to be pretty dumb to sleep with such people. One potential Swedish victim in waiting can be viewed here...
http://www.thelocal.se/gallery/stockholm/2032/7/
http://www.physiciansforlife.org/content/view/204/37/
There is NO way to stop STD's except monogamy. Sorry, mates.
I'm all for a serious debate on this but unfortunately, they frequently become infested with Jesus freaks. Not saying the previous poster is one, but they're always there, waiting to unleash their contempt for the secular way of life.
There is always a problem in trying to get kids to use condoms because there will always be those who feels as though they're going against the grain by not doing as they're told. If enough people use condoms, it becomes cool not to. And the fear of AIDS etc. wears off after awhile, it's sad but it's true.