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Is Sexual Health Awareness Important

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So, let’s talk about sexual health awareness and its importance in our overall well-being…

How comfortable are you talking about sexual health with your family or friends?

September is Sexual Health Awareness Month, and we’re back with yet another episode to encourage ongoing and inclusive discussions about this health concern.

In today’s podcast, we will discuss why this month is important, and when this month goes away, what do we do, moving forward. We’re going to highlight the importance of education, open conversations, and reducing stigma surrounding sexual health, and also cover why men often hesitate to discuss sexual health issues, and how sexual health isn’t just about avoiding diseases, but more about the physical and emotional well-being of oneself.

Although widely considered a taboo subject, join me as we foster healthy discussions, reduce stigma, and empower each other toward better sexual health. Together, let's break the silence, embrace the conversation, and prioritize our sexual health.

Why you need to check this episode:

  • Discover why sexual health awareness is important, as well as the Sexual Health Awareness Month;
  • Recognize the need for open conversations about sexual health, be that with children or adults;
  • Learn why men often hesitate to discuss sexual health issues; and
  • Understand the importance of advocating for accessible sexual health education for all demographics and utilizing Sexual Health Awareness Month for education and awareness beyond just September

“It’s so extremely important that we understand that the access to this information be available to as many people, and it doesn’t matter their age, their gender, and their orientation. Good sexual health education is important for everyone because everyone benefits from it. There’s no point to be gatekeeping this type of information.” – Dr. Berry Pierre

Notable Quotes:

“If you can’t have them [sexual health conversations] with the kids, you’re definitely not having them with the adults.” – Dr. Berry Pierre

“It does sound comical, and I say it, but I’m very serious on the amounts of relationships that suffer because just having the conversation doesn’t occur.” – Dr. Berry Pierre

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