In: Biology
Questions to answer:
For your original post, you will need to create a thorough and thoughtful response to the discussion prompt. In your post, you must include information from at least two references A good post will clearly address the prompt and will include precise examples from the reading or source. You also must end your post with a question/questions for the reader/students to respond to. 250 word requirement.
Do you think a potential new partner has the right to know if you had an STD?
Of course. In fact, it is your duty to tell to your new partner that you have or had a STD. However, if you not fell confident with that idea, you should use protection in order to protect your partner.
At what time in a relationship do you share with a partner that you have an STD?
You should share the information when you feel ready. It will depend on the relationship that you have with your partner and the trust between each other. If it is just an occasional partner and you do not feel ready, just use protection.
Would you mandate a new partner have an STD test before you get involved?
If you need that you partner have a STD
test in order that you could feel more relax, you can mandate it.
However, you need to understand that some people are not
comfortable with STD test.
In your opinion, which 2 STDs would be the easiest to
contract and why?
In this case, two main STDs are very easy to contract: Human papillomavirus and herpes. The main reason why is because this affections are undetectable at the view. So, if you have one of these diseases and you do not feel any symptom you will think that you are healthy and you could spread the disease. On the other hand, if your partner is not able to see any symptom on you, he or she will thing that you are fine.