Introduction: The Right to Knowledge and Sexual Health
Access to accurate, science-based sexual health information is not just a right—it’s a necessity. In a time when governments and conservative forces are actively trying to suppress knowledge about STIs, sexual health, and reproductive care, having a centralized resource that provides the facts has never been more important.
That’s exactly why this page exists.
We have compiled hundreds of articles covering every aspect of STDs, STIs, testing, prevention, treatment, and overall sexual well-being. Whether you’re looking for information on specific infections, risk factors, symptoms, safer sex practices, or navigating sexual health in relationships, you’ll find everything here.
This is a living resource that continues to grow. Instead of linking to static articles, we provide search pages that update in real time, ensuring you always have access to the latest, most relevant information.
What Are STDs and STIs?
Sexually Transmitted Infections (STIs) and Sexually Transmitted Diseases (STDs) are infections that are primarily passed through sexual contact (including vaginal, anal, and oral sex). Some can also be transmitted through skin-to-skin contact, shared needles, or childbirth.
STIs and STDs affect people of all genders, sexual orientations, and relationship dynamics. They do not discriminate, but misinformation and stigma can make it difficult for people to access testing, treatment, and prevention strategies.
💡 Browse all content on STIs & STDs here:
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Types of STIs and STDs
Bacterial STIs (Curable with Antibiotics)
Bacterial infections can be treated and cured with antibiotics when caught early. Delayed treatment, however, can lead to long-term complications, including infertility and chronic pain.
- Chlamydia – Often symptomless, but can cause infertility if untreated.
🔍 [Search Chlamydia articles] - Gonorrhea – Becoming antibiotic-resistant, making early treatment critical.
🔍 [Search Gonorrhea articles] - Syphilis – Historically infamous, still a growing problem today.
🔍 [Search Syphilis articles] - Mycoplasma Genitalium – A lesser-known but increasingly common STI.
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Viral STIs (Manageable, but Not Curable)
Viral infections cannot be cured, but they can be managed with proper treatment.
- HIV/AIDS – With proper treatment, HIV-positive individuals can live long, healthy lives.
🔍 [Search HIV & AIDS articles] - Herpes (HSV-1 & HSV-2) – A highly common virus with social stigma but manageable symptoms.
🔍 [Search Herpes articles] - Human Papillomavirus (HPV) – Some strains cause genital warts; others are linked to cervical and throat cancer.
🔍 [Search HPV articles] - Hepatitis B & C – Affect the liver and can be sexually transmitted.
🔍 [Search Hepatitis articles] - Molluscum Contagiosum – A viral infection that causes small, raised bumps on the skin.
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Parasitic & Fungal STIs
Some STIs are caused by parasites or fungi and are often misunderstood or misdiagnosed.
- Trichomoniasis (“Trich”) – A common but under-discussed parasite.
🔍 [Search Trichomoniasis articles] - Pubic Lice (“Crabs”) – Not technically an STI, but spread through close contact.
🔍 [Search Pubic Lice articles] - Scabies – A skin infestation caused by mites, often spread through intimate contact.
🔍 [Search Scabies articles] - Yeast Infections & BV – Often mistaken for STIs, but still impact sexual health.
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Symptoms, Diagnosis, and Testing
Many STIs are asymptomatic (meaning they don’t cause noticeable symptoms), which makes regular testing critical—especially for sexually active individuals.
💡 Symptoms to watch for:
- Unusual discharge (penile, vaginal, or anal)
- Pain or burning when urinating
- Genital sores, bumps, or rashes
- Itching or irritation in genital areas
- Flu-like symptoms (common with HIV, syphilis, herpes)
✅ Get tested regularly! Many infections are easy to treat when caught early.
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Prevention & Safer Sex Strategies
You have the right to make informed choices about your sexual health and safety. Prevention isn’t just about condoms—modern sexual health includes:
✔️ Condoms & Dental Dams – Essential barriers for reducing risk.
✔️ PrEP & PEP for HIV Prevention – Medications that dramatically lower HIV risk.
✔️ Vaccines (HPV & Hepatitis B) – Prevent certain STIs before exposure.
✔️ Regular Testing & Honest Conversations – The foundation of a safer sex life.
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The Importance of Sexual Health Education (and the Fight Against Misinformation)
Knowledge is power. But in 2025, we are watching a coordinated attack on sexual health education by Trump and far-right extremists who want to ban access to information about STIs, LGBTQ+ health, and reproductive rights.
🔥 Books are being banned.
🔥 Words like ‘diversity’ and ‘inclusion’ are being erased from federal sites.
🔥 LGBTQ+ and sexual health topics are being censored from schools.
They want to make it harder for you to learn about your body, your health, and your rights. We refuse to let that happen.
This resource exists because you deserve access to medically accurate, judgment-free information.
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Final Thoughts: Stay Informed, Stay Empowered
Sexual health is for everyone. Whether you’re here to learn about STI risks, prevention, testing, treatment, or navigating sexual relationships, this resource will continue to grow to meet your needs.
This is your space—a place where knowledge is freely available, and no one can erase the truth.
💡 Explore, educate, and take control of your health.


