The last time we visited this subject, we found that younger people were not the only one who were subject to sexually transmitted diseases, or STDs. Research has shown that more mature adults are prone to contracting STDs as well. While both teens and adults over 50 can catch or spread an STD, who is more at risk or is there no difference at all? Does it even matter?

As we get older, our bodies change. We have to be more conscious of the things we eat and how we take care of ourselves. The things you may have done as a teen you may not be able to do in your 50s. The again, if someone takes good care of his or her health as a young person maybe they will be able to continue with a healthy life as a mature adult.

Good health and hygiene begins in youth and is something that can continue as you become an adult. The way to prevent an older person from being careless about choosing their sexual partners is to teach them while they’re young about abstinence and practicing safe sex if they do indulge. They have to know that if they choose to have sex, they need to be careful so they won’t contract any unwanted diseases that could completely change their lives.

Now that we know unprotected sex can cause long term health problems, it is important for each individual to act responsibly. Young people need to be educated about their choices. For information, check out this link at: Young Girls, Sex, & STDs and
Teen Girls at Higher Risk for STDs: Report
. More mature people need to use their wisdom and experience to make good choices as well. See here: STDs: Not Just Common Among Young People.

STDs may not go away anytime soon, but we can decrease the rate of growth with more information and discussions on the topics. This is not just something that affects the young or the old. It can affect everyone in society.