INFOGRAPHIC: Smart Habits for Safer, Healthier Connections

Nobody wants to be lonely; everybody wants to be healthy. Sexual health is necessary in a meaningful connection.
Written by
Betti Bernabe
Published on
June 10, 2025
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Swipe Safely, Date Smart

    Practice open communication and safe sex. Use protection and set clear boundaries.  

      Stay Informed, Stay Empowered

      Know your sexual health rights. Get reegular STI checkups and HPV vaccinations if eligible.

        Talk It Out

        Normalize conversations around consent, pleasure, and protection — with yourself and your partner.

          Modern dating is evolving and so should our approach to sexual health.

          Start with awareness, lead with care. 

          DISCLAIMER

          This article provides general information and does not constitute medical advice. Consult your healthcare provider for personalized recommendations. If symptoms persist, consult your doctor.

          Photo by Priscilla Du Preez 🇨🇦 on Unsplash

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