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Are your kids playing the sex lottery?

strip fat New research into young Brits has revealed that a staggering 80 per cent don't think they are at risk of catching a sexually transmitted infection (STI), even though a new case is diagnosed every 15 seconds, and half of those questioned admitted that at least one of their friends had been affected by an STI.

After a few drinks half of the 1,000 16-30 year olds questioned admitted to having unprotected sex. The research commissioned by www.playingsafely.co.uk for National Condom Week from (4th-10th April) to identify attitudes to sex also found that one third of people thought that using a condom ruins the moment.

However, the findings showed that men felt more comfortable about using a condom than women, with 88 per cent of men saying that insisting on a condom was not embarrassing.

With more and more cases of sexually transmitted infections like chlamydia, gonorrhoea and genital warts being diagnosed, the chances of picking up an STI are much greater than you'd think. So whether you're single or in the heady swings of a new relationship, the message is clear - the most effective way to avoid getting an STI is to always use a condom.

Sex and relationship expert Dr Petra Boynton, said 'National Condom Week is a great excuse to experiment with condoms particularly as they now come in so many different shapes, sizes, textures and tastes.' Boynton advises 'invest in a few textured ones to give you a new sexual thrill, or find one to suit your mood.'

Chlamydia is the most common STI in the UK affecting both men and women. It often has no symptoms and if left untreated it can lead to infertility.

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Created: 01/04/2005  Updated: 01/04/2005
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