Category: STD Myths and Misconceptions

The “STD Myths and Misconceptions” category is here to set the record straight. Misinformation about sexually transmitted diseases is everywhere—and it can lead to fear, shame, and risky decisions. In this section, we break down the most common myths, misunderstandings, and outdated beliefs about STDs with facts backed by science.

From “You can’t get an STD if there are no symptoms” to “Only promiscuous people get STDs,” we tackle the false ideas that keep people from getting tested, seeking treatment, or speaking openly. We also clarify confusion around transmission, prevention, and who’s really at risk.

Knowledge is the first step in protecting yourself and others. Explore this category to bust myths, learn the truth, and take control of your sexual health with confidence.

If You Don’t Ejaculate, You Can’t Spread STDs — Wrong Again

If You Don’t Ejaculate, You Can’t Spread STDs — Wrong Again

If You Don’t Ejaculate, You Can’t Spread STDs — Wrong Again In the realm of…
Myth: You Can’t Get an STD During Your Period

Myth: You Can’t Get an STD During Your Period

Myth: You Can’t Get an STD During Your Period The belief that you cannot contract…
Why You Shouldn’t Rely on Your Partner’s Last Test

Why You Shouldn’t Rely on Your Partner’s Last Test

Why You Shouldn’t Rely on Your Partner’s Last Test In today's fast-paced world, relationships are…
Genital Warts Are Harmless — Not Always

Genital Warts Are Harmless — Not Always

Genital Warts Are Harmless — Not Always Genital warts, caused by certain strains of the…
The Myth of STD Immunity After Infection

The Myth of STD Immunity After Infection

The Myth of STD Immunity After Infection Sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) are a significant public…
Sex Without a Condom Once Is No Big Deal — Actually, It Is

Sex Without a Condom Once Is No Big Deal — Actually, It Is

Sex Without a Condom Once Is No Big Deal — Actually, It Is When it…