Sexuality & Sexual Health Quiz
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It is not possible to get STDs from oral sex.
It is not possible to get STDs from oral sex.
The answer is false. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!According to the CDC, it is possible to get some STDs in the mouth or throat after giving oral sex to a partner who has a genital or anal/rectal STD. It is possible to get certain STDs on the genitals and genital areas after receiving oral sex from a partner with a mouth or throat infection.’
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Vaginal discharge always indicates a health problem.
Vaginal discharge always indicates a health problem.
The answer is false. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!There is both normal and abnormal vaginal discharge. Healthy discharge varies in color, texture and thickness. Drastic changes in vaginal discharge may indicate a problem.
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All teens who remain abstinent do so because of religious preferences.
All teens who remain abstinent do so because of religious preferences.
The answer is false. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!Abstinence is a personal choice. In addition to religious preferences, some teenagers may choose to remain abstinence to avoid transmission of sexually transmitted infections, unintended pregnancy or simply choosing to wait longer to begin a sexual relationship.
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It is normal to act, dress or be different from others.
It is normal to act, dress or be different from others.
The answer is true. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!Your difference from others is what makes you unique! There is also no type of “normal” or “typical” way of being.
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If you are on birth control, there is no need to use condoms.
If you are on birth control, there is no need to use condoms.
The answer is false. You answered it correctly!incorrectly!Although birth control protects from potentially getting pregnant, it does not protect you from STDs at all!