also on the increase among men who have sex with men. Gonorrhoea is rising even though the number of people infected in the heterosexual population is falling. Worryingly, there has been a dramatic rise in the numbers of cases where ciprofloxacin - the antibiotic used to treat it - has not worked, because the microbe has become resistant to it." [3]

There's a code of ethics that says, "I can do what I want as long as I'm not hurting anyone else."  The CDC's report makes it clear that those who "do what they want" during sexual encounters often hurt unsuspecting, innocent people, sometimes putting a death nail in their coffins.  This way of thinking is unconscionable.  It's nothing short of  "I can do what I want as long as I'm not hurting anyone else."  The CDC's report makes it clear that those who "do what they want" during sexual encounters often hurt unsuspecting, innocent people, sometimes putting a death nail in their coffins.  This way of thinking is unconscionable.  It's nothing short of criminal.

Teenage boys who believe they are "gay" or bisexual practice male-male sex.  No surprise there.  Here's the shocker.  A number of heterosexual teens engage in anal sex to avoid becoming pregnant!  Some teens think that having anal sex allows the girl to maintain her virginity. 

Many schools teach safe sex, but one of the most important aspects is left out, namely the dangers related to sodomy!  Kids should understand
all the risks, not just the risks associated with HIV!  All the really scary stuff should be drummed into their heads!

Fact check.  Those who practice anal sex are far and away more likely to contract anal cancer, as well as hepatitis B and C, than those who practice sex the normal way.  In other words, the way God intended.  No illustration is necessary, as we all know how the human body functions.  It's obvious (to most of us) where the entrances and exits are. 

Fact check.  Those who practice anal and oral sex are also more likely to end up with esophageal or stomach cancer and hepatitis A

Fact check.  Oral and anal sex may result in the transmission of STDs such as Chlamydia and gonorrhea.  These diseases will not be detected in urine tests.

Not a pretty picture, is it? 

So, why are young people engaging in risky sex?  Because many of them don't consider oral or anal sex "real sex."  We have Bill Clinton to thank for our younger generation's twisted outlook on sex. 

But there's good news on the horizon! "The number of teens ever having had sexual intercourse decreased from 54.1 to 46.8 percent; the prevalence of multiple (four or more) sex partners decreased from 18.7 to 14.3 percent;
the prevalence of current sexual activity (within the past three months) decreased from 37.4 percent to 33.9 percent; and the prevalence of condom use increased from 46.2 percent to 62.8 percent. [4]

And there's bad news, too.  In 2003, the CDC estimated that 40% of all reported cases of syphilis in the U.S. involved male-male sex.  In other words, anal sex. 

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