Personally, I would side with "make mistakes and learn from them" but both arguments are valid.
Very true. When I learned about STDs and such in school, I thanked god for me not being a girl! Heheh.
Elfie I see where you are coming from, but that is normal behavior, and as stated, she's going to look at that stuff somewhere else.
It's true that guys are slightly less susceptible to STDs (which are actually called STIs now, if we're going to keep talking about it), but I wouldn't be 'relieved' about it, you're not safe by any sense of the word.
Circumcised males are the least likely to contract an STI, though. If you're sporting a turtle-neck you're more likely to catch it than a dude has been streamlined.
Having said that, the only way to be safe with STIs (including using condoms, they're not a complete protection) is to stay away from mingers and promiscuous sex.
That's the sort of thing kids need to know. Not that sex is 'bad' but that it is friggin' dangerous and all too easy to catch an incurable infection from if you sleep around.
That's what I reckon, anyway.
yes!! We can compare our nipple hair. Sadly i think i will lose my nipples are not very hairy.
Pierce your nipples, more hair will grow.
Seriously.