Check out this edition of Slate’s ”Hot Document” for some sweet ecards informing past partners that you have an STI and they should get tested.
Lately the Jolt has been seeing many questions regarding STI testing on campus. The Health Education website has a wealth of information about STIs here. If you would like to be tested come the health center and ask for an appointment.
Also on the Jolt, this thread about condomless sex. We would add:
- Two methods of contraception always makes pregnancy less likely.
- Birth control does not protect against STIs.
- Before forgoing condoms make sure both you and your partner have been tested.
- Ask yourself if you’re sure you and your partner are and will remain monogamous. It is a lot easier to decide not to use condoms than it is to explain why you’d like to start using them again (without explaining that you’ve cheated).
- Make sure that the desire to use condoms alone is a shared one, and not one partner ceding to the will of another.

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