Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Beware of homos, witches and Porn in Uganda


I ran across this article today on the Rectal Microbicides Advocacy Site. I know our system is not the best at times but at least we are not living in Uganda. Here is a bit of the article followed by a link to the rest.


"UGANDA deserves a social audit for the year 2008. For the first time in her history, the ugly side of human behaviour reared its ugly face on the conscience of Ugandans as never before. Attempts to dress this ugly face in popular catch phrases such as human rights and freedom were made by advocates of immorality with some degree of success.

Promoters of homosexuality, pornography and witchcraft, etc. were on the offensive seeking to market their philosophies contrary to tenets of Uganda's laws as well as nature. The venom of embezzlement, poor time management and drug abuse, too, had their toll on public service.

In the case of homosexuality, some nations went into an overdrive. They drafted a resolution for presentation to the United Nations which would "compel" other nations to legalise, in effect, anal sex, in the case of men, as an alternative to heterosexual sex. This is an unprecedented classic case of abuse by these nations which are seeking to use their weight and advantage to impose their tastes and preferences upon the rest of the world. One wonders what divine right they have to do that!"


Read the Rest of the article here

Saturday, December 27, 2008

Young Adults Posting More Nude Pics on the Internet

I came across this article from the AP about how young men and women are posting more explicit pics online. It's pretty interesting and I wanted to share it with you.

A new survey by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy has found that 22% of teen girls have posted nude or semi-nude pictures online. Most important findings from the survey are below.


Survey Findings:(Full survey summary is here).

One in five teen girls (22%)—and 11% of teen girls ages 13-16 years old—say they have electronically sent, or posted online, nude or semi-nude images of themselves.

One-third (33%) of teen boys and one-quarter (25%) of teen girls say they have had nude/semi-nude images—originally meant to be private—shared with them.

The survey of 1,280 teens and young adults indicates that 15% of teens who have sent sexually suggestive content such as text messages, email, photographs or video say they have done so with someone they only know online.

Teen girls are not the only ones sharing sexually explicit content. Almost one in five teen boys (18%) say they have sent or posted nude/semi nude images of themselves. One-third (33%) of young adults—36% of women and 31% of men ages 20-26—say they have sent or posted such images.

What teens and young adults are doing electronically seems to have an effect on what they do in real life: Nearly one-quarter of teens (22%) admit that technology makes them personally more forward and aggressive. More than one-third of teens (38%) say exchanging sexy content makes dating or hooking up with others more likely and nearly one-third of teens (29%) believe those exchanging sexy content are “expected” to date or hook up.

Sending sexually suggestive messages is even more prevalent than sending nude/semi-nude images. Nearly half of young people (49% total, 39% of teens, 59% of young adults) have sent sexually suggestive text messages or email messages to someone.
Even more have received sexually suggestive messages: 48% of teens and 64% of young adults (56% total). Fully one-third of young teen girls (ages 13-16) have received sexually suggestive messages.

Teen girls who have sent or posted sexually suggestive content provide a number of reasons why: Two-thirds (66%) say they did so to be “fun or flirtatious,” half (52%) did so as a “sexy present” for their boyfriend, and 40% as a “joke.”

Even though nearly three-quarters of young people (73% total, 75% of teens, 71% of young adults) say that sending sexually suggestive content “can have serious negative consequences,” nearly one-quarter (22% total, 19% of teens and 26% of young adults) say sending sexually suggestive content is “no big deal.”

For effects of this sexualization, especially on girls, please see the APA Task Force on the Sexualization of Girls: http://www.apa.org/pi/wpo/sexualizationsum.html

Saturday, December 20, 2008

On the 9th Day - I got some.....

I have alot more baking to do before the holidays begin! The oven has been on all the time and its quite warm.

This STD likes to grow in warm places that are located in the anus. WHat STD am I?

Send your answer to: SalvatoreSeeley@aol.com and win a prize...

Friday, December 19, 2008

The 8th Day - I found out my true lovr gave to me...

One of my favorite ornaments to hang are ones that are covered in glitter and shaped are shaped liked a corkscrew/spiral shaped. The really look pretty on the tree.This STD in bacteria form is shaped like a corkscrew. Thought to be an STD that was in the past, this nasty bugger is rearing it's ugly head in the Gay male community.

The most common sites of infection are the penis, anus or vagina. Within 90 days of infection (two to four weeks average) a red, painless ulcer called a chancre appears. The chancre, though usually singular, can be multiple, and will heal even without treatment within three to eight weeks. Even though it heals, you still have this STD. If left untreated, it can lead to all sorts of nasty health issues in the future.

What STD am I talking about?

Thursday, December 18, 2008

On the 7th Day...I had to...

On the 7th day..I had to explain the difference between Hep A and Hep B to Santa? Maybe you can do better than me! Tell Santa what the difference is and he may give you a nice present!

Email me your answer to: SalvatoreSeeley@aol.com

Include your name, address, email and phone number.

Wednesday, December 17, 2008

On the 6th Day: I contracted ?

Here is where you get your chance to be creative! Finish this sentence and make it creative, a play on words or something else...but remember it has to have an STD in it. If you are the most creative you will win a fabulous prize..


On the 6th day of STDS - My Sex partner......


Email your entry to:

SalvatoreSeeley@aol.com

Remember to include your name, address, phone and email

Monday, December 15, 2008

On the 5th Day - Instead of cremed horns..I got..

One of my favorite things to eat this time of year of creme horns. You know, the pastry that is shaped like a funnel and has creme in it that drips out when you bite down on it. Well, when you catch this STD, your penis is dripping out a greenish, yellow penile discharge not the white creamy discharge we all lick our lips over.

What STD am I?


Email me your answer: SalvatoreSeeley@aol.com. Remember to include your name, address, email and phone number.

Sunday, December 14, 2008

On the 4th Day: Unscramble these STDS...

Word Jumbles are some of my favorite puzzles...Lets see how you do unscrambling these 4 STDS....BTW, just to make it more complicated..some of the STDS might have two words...Good luck



ASITITAPHE
WSTARNVERLALEE
BSACR
VPH

Remember...send me your answer in an email. Please include your name, address, phone number and email.

On the 3rd Day - Santa Claus Gave to me...

We have all grown up with the song "I saw Mommy Kissing Santa Claus" but the other night I caught Santa kissing Daddy and now he has something nasty on his lip.

What STD could cause this?


Email your answer to: salvatoreseeley@aol.com

Include your name, address and email and phone number.

Saturday, December 13, 2008

On the Second Day - My FB gave to me....

For many of us, the Holidays are about eating things we normally wouldn't eat. I really enjoy baking cookies or making my own homemade bread. To make bread you need a warm environment so it will rise and bake. There are some nasty STDs out there that also like warm envirnoments so they can grow.

This nasty little bugger likes to grow in warm, moist areas. They can appear either lighter or darker than your skin. The most common places you'll see this critter is in and and around your anus or genital regions. They can also spread to various other parts of your body. This STD can spread between sexual partners during close skin to skin contact. Be wary what you see on the outside is often just the tip of the iceberg with more severe critters lurking on the inside.

You can get these buggers treated but you should get to a doctor to help you decide how best to remove them from your body.

What STD is given to us on our second day?


Email your answer to: SalvatoreSeeley@aol.com

Remember to include your name, address, email and phone number.

Friday, December 12, 2008

On the 1st Day..My partner gave to me..

We are not talking about those cute little critters that gallop through scenic winter wonderlands. Certainly not talking about something that hangs off of your Christmas tree. Instead, these little crustesceans hang from your body hair or live in your towels and bed sheets. Gifting these little critters is easy - they can be passed around not only by body contact but can live in towels, bed sheets and clothing.

The best thing about these little critters is there a gift that keeps mulitiplying unless you visit your local pharmacy to get something to get RID of them.

Although these critters are a minor STD they are a major nuisance.

Instead of visions of sugar plums dancing in your head, visions of what little creatures are causing you to stir in your dreams?

Email us your answer to salvatoreseeley@aol.com

Please remember to include your name, address, phone # and email. Otherwise you will not be able to win a fabulous prize.

Thursday, December 11, 2008

12 Days of STIs (sexually transmitted diseases) contest...

If 5 golden rings or 10 Lords a leaping are your thing - than get ready for the next 12 days. The CAMPsafe program of CAMP Rehoboth is holding a "12 Days of Sexually Transmitted Disease" contest. Each day you will be able to answer some simple sexual health questions and earn a chance to win a daily prize and be entered into a grand prize drawing at the end of the 12 days!

How do I enter?

All you have to do is go to: www.campsafereho.com. Once you are there...Click on "CAMPsafe connected" and go to our "BLOG". Each day for the next 12 days we will posting a new blog entry that talks about a Sexually Transmitted Infection. At the end of the blog entry there will be a sexual health question. Answer the question (only one entry per person) and send it to campsafe@campsafereho.com with the answer, your name, address, email and phone number and where we can reach you.

How do I win?

We will randomly pick one winning entry from correct entries submitted that day. The winning entry from each day will be entered in a grand prize drawing at the end of the 12 days. Prizes have been donated from local businesses in Rehoboth!

Remember, you need to email us the answer, your name, email address, phone number and mailing address in order to be eligible. Email your entry to: campsafe@campsafereho.com.

For more information about the contest, please contact Salvatore Seeley at 302-227-5620.