Wednesday, April 29, 2015

Senior Sex-Ed

In Central Florida, reported cases of syphilis and chlamydia increased 71 percent among those 55 years and older. South Florida saw a 60 percent rise in those two sexually transmitted infections among the same age group. In 2010, the CDC reported that rates of STDs in seniors had doubled form 2000 to 2010. The most commonly found STD was HIV, followed by chlamydia, syphilis, and gonorrhea. While the reasons for this development aren't well understood, more divorces and better health might be the reason for the boost in sexual activity. In addition to being more interested in sex, today's seniors are extremely under educated about STDs on every level. Senior citizens are spreading STDs like wildfire. They are in competition with young people between the ages of 20 and 24 in terms of the biggest increase in STDs. The rate of STDs in older men taking erectile dysfunction drugs like Viagra is twice as high as the non-medicated peers in the same age group. The problem however is that older adults appear to flaunt safe sex practices. For instance, seniors over 50 are six times less likely to use a condom than men in their 20s. The solution is simply to have safer sex. Getting regularly tested can solve a lot of problems, people over 50 are 80 percent less likely to be tested than 20-30 year olds. Choosing sex partners who you can have honest conversations with is very important. If you don't feel comfortable, stick to less risky, non-penetrative orgasm. And always, always wear a condom if you aren't comfortable with your partner.

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