Wednesday, February 26, 2020

RISE OF THE GAY

The letter is all about micheal is confessing to his mom that his homo sexual 

 I'm happy that micheal finally came out as a gay person and he wasn't discreet about him about being gay anymore

Being gay is ok society just needs to accept people for who they are and what sexuality they choose to have

LGBTQ is facing bad issues and a good one bad one is there are some who still down grades them because of their sexuality, the good one is people are slowly accepting them and appreciate them and love them whole heartedly

Give them confidence and show them love and equality and appreciate them and let them come out to show the truth

Saturday, February 1, 2020



Family & barkada day

Family it's not all about family only it's all about families getting to know each other and the parents
Of your barkada it is fun to know and to see families getting together 

Families that are not by blood but from the heart they are like barkadas parents will join and you parents get along they get to know get to see you important tha families and the barkada is and to show trust and to make us a so called ONE BIG FAMILY not by blood or not by DNA but from the bottom of our hearts and the parents hearts we conisder our barkada and families on that day a ONE BIG HAPPY GATHERING TO A BIG FAMILY BY HEART DAY

family day is to make you family or barkada have a even stronger bond and have a pricless memories together as a family on family days and mingle ieth others and get to know others more. 

Monday, January 20, 2020



CAT


ang camping na ganap sa ACT ay maka pag bigay nang magandang aral kung paano mag survive sa sitwasyon and nag bigay rin nang mas malakas na bond ang camping dahil maraming tao may issue na ayos na dahil sa CAT camping 

nung nag campfire at nag heart to heart talk ang lahat kahit anung gawin mahirap at masaya at malungkot dahil merong mga nag issue na grabe yung problema na heal na agad at merong mga bad things na let go na nung nag campfire

Nung nag activity na nag test yung temper nang iba, teamwork at iba na ma gamit sa future o sa tao na mag bag o or baguhin ang sarili at gawin yung tama at kaya pang mag simula muli sa taong may problema ka at baguhin ang pag kakamali nila at pagkamali sayo. 



Tuesday, January 7, 2020

Staying Clean

Sexually Transmitted Diseases

        Worldwide, over one million new cases of curable STDs (sexually transmitted diseases) are reported daily. Yes, daily. The truth is that many STDs are completely treatable, and the ones that we don’t yet have a cure for, can be managed with medication. Failing to do so can lead to complications like infertility, cancer and increased risk for contracting HIV/AIDS!
         


What are the odds?
Nearly 6% of the Indian population has one or more STDs, as per the latest (2002-03) estimates by the Indian Council of Medical Research. About 30 to 35 million new STD cases emerge every year in the country. Young people in the age group of 16 to 24 years and women are most at risk. STDs are infections that spread through sexual contact. Most people think that they would know from the symptoms if they get an STD, but many sexually transmitted infections (STIs) don’t really have apparent signs. So, unless you get a test, you won’t know for sure. You could also be a carrier: which means that you might not have any symptoms but can still spread the infection to others.

Who is at risk? 
All sexually active people are at risk of STDs, no matter what their gender, age, or frequencyof sex. STIs can spread through vaginal sex, oral sex, anal sex or even skin to skin contact. Even if you practice safe sex, you may get an STD.

Ways to prevent STDs
  • Avoid having sex with multiple partners.
  • Always use condoms. Condoms, especially latex ones, are really effective against STIs that spread through bodily fluids.
  • Do not share needles.
  • Get vaccinated against Hepatitis B and HPV.
  • If you doubt that you or your partner may have an STD, talk to a doctor as soon as possible.

Keeping your Reproductive organs clean
For Women
  • Wash all new underwear before you wear it (and for regular washing)with a small amount of mild unscented detergent. Rinse laundry well or use the extra rinse cycle on your washing machine to remove all of the detergent.
  • Wear underwear with a cotton crotch. Avoid wearing thong style underwear as they can irritate your vulva.
  • NEVER douche or use feminine deodorant sprays, bubble bath, wipes, bath oils, or other perfumed products on your vulva or in your vagina as they can cause irritation, allergic reactions, or remove the natural fluid that keeps your vagina clean. These products are NOT necessary and may be harmful.
  • Avoid tight fitting clothing.
  • Use mild soap and warm water to clean around the opening to your vagina. Do NOT place soap into your vagina.

For Men

  • Wash the genitals everyday. The penis, scrotum, anus, as well as the pubic hair should be washed everyday with a mild soap and water.
  • After urinating, you must shake the penis gently so as to expel the remaining drops of urine. You must also wipe the area dry.
  • The anus should be wiped dry with a tissue or cleaned with water after a bowel movement.
  • You must make it a habit to wash your hands after urinating and after cleaning the anus as germs can easily spread through hands.
  • The base of the penis and the testicles also need to be cleaned daily to avoid a strong sweaty smell from the pubic hair.






Created by Ethan Enriquez & Jose Durango