Go read this.
The caption for the picture reads, “the message up front.”
Of course it is – it’s a scantily-clad hot female with large … er … well she’s hot. “Sleep with me. Use a condom.”
Interesting quotes from the article:
“Sexually transmitted infections are up again and doctors are warning that people are ignoring the risks.”
Of course they are, condoms DON’T PREVENT STDS. Duh! But we’re telling folks they do and that’s how you have “safe sex.”
“Experts are blaming the increase on greater numbers of sexual partners, delays in treatment and a failure to use condoms.”
What else could the experts blame it on? The weather? News flash – STDs come from having sex with lots of people because it raises your changes of getting one.
I would place the blame solely on, “pre-marital sexual relations and general infidelity in marriage.”
“There is also particular concern about getting the message through to teenagers.”
Here’s a hint, use that chick with the see-through shirt to get your message across. Oh, wait … you want kids not to get STDs. Hmmm … I don’t think the condom manufacturers would want my marketing strategy.
Maybe that’s why you don’t hear about Uganda. Who lowered it’s HIV rate drastically simply by promoting Abstenance and Fidelity.
Who’d have thought??
“Doctors blame poor sex education and young people no longer being afraid of AIDS. ”
So do I. You can’t tell kids to use a condom to have “safe sex” when condoms don’t do that.
And not being afraid of AIDS???
That’s what all the homosexual activists WANT. They want to recruit lots of minions to their cause by painting a picture that AIDS is a status mark. A healthy fear of AIDS will certainly keep you out of the homosexual sex community – I mean good grief, that’s a sure-fire way to get yourself killed.
AIDS is by far a moral consequence, but we can’t say that now-a-days. Is it any wonder kids aren’t afraid of it?