snoop1130 Posted Monday at 10:05 AM Posted Monday at 10:05 AM Picture courtesy of Planned Parenthood In a significant move, the Deputy Spokesperson of the Prime Minister's Office in Thailand has announced a new initiative from the Department of Disease Control: free condoms for teenagers. This effort, launched on Valentine’s Day, is designed to emphasize the importance of safe sex and make sexual health resources more accessible to teens and young adults. Throughout February, the Ministry of Public Health and its partners are running the "Love, You Can Choose: Youth Choices for SAFE SEX" campaign. This initiative is intended to help young people enjoy romance without the risks. Key Features of the Campaign: Protection Access: Free condoms are available at health service units and through the Paotang app. Government hospitals also offer Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) medications. Counseling Services: Teenagers can receive advice from counselors on everything from HIV screening to contraception. For questions, the hotline 1663 and LINE Chat Bot @teen_club are available. Easy HIV Testing: Youths aged 15-24 can access free, stress-free HIV tests twice a year without the need for parental consent if they're over 18. Rapid Treatment: Those diagnosed with HIV receive immediate antiretroviral therapy, ensuring support regardless of their financial situation. Despite these proactive measures, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain a concern for Thai youths aged 15-24. Data reveals a worrying trend with Bangkok seeing infection rates more than double over five years. Syphilis, gonorrhea, and genital warts are the most prevalent, alongside 1,095 new HIV cases and 1,744 related deaths in 2024 among this age group. Thailand's government recognizes that rising STD rates are linked to unsafe sexual practices. Through this initiative, they aim to promote prevention with a touch of humor, encouraging a love life that's safe and fulfilling. For the latest updates on this campaign, visit the AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease Division’s website throughout February. -- 2025-02-10 2
OneMoreFarang Posted Monday at 10:12 AM Posted Monday at 10:12 AM Just distribute them in schools and universities.
Popular Post Yumthai Posted Monday at 11:25 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 11:25 AM A good move to increase further the Thai birth rate decline. 2 1
Popular Post Yellowtail Posted Monday at 11:35 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 11:35 AM The left promoting indiscriminate sex. 1 1 1
Jingthing Posted Monday at 11:37 AM Posted Monday at 11:37 AM Thank God Thailand isn't being influenced by international fascist movements that demonize such rational health promoting acknowledgement of sexual reality. 4 1
Popular Post Yellowtail Posted Monday at 11:48 AM Popular Post Posted Monday at 11:48 AM 8 minutes ago, Jingthing said: Thank God Thailand isn't being influenced by international fascist movements that demonize such rational health promoting acknowledgement of sexual reality. If only we can get them to ramp up abortion and get men in women's prisons! 1 1 1
tomazbodner Posted Monday at 11:55 AM Posted Monday at 11:55 AM 16 minutes ago, Yellowtail said: The left promoting indiscriminate sex. And the right just to make more MAGAs? https://www.psypost.org/research-reveals-widening-gap-in-fertility-desires-between-republicans-and-democrats/ 1
Ralf001 Posted Monday at 11:56 AM Posted Monday at 11:56 AM 1 hour ago, snoop1130 said: Rapid Treatment: Those diagnosed with HIV receive immediate antiretroviral therapy, ensuring support regardless of their financial situation. The 1000B a month medication is free ?
steven100 Posted Monday at 12:01 PM Posted Monday at 12:01 PM it's a shame this place is so uneducated and full of dimwits. 1 1
tomazbodner Posted Monday at 12:01 PM Posted Monday at 12:01 PM 3 minutes ago, Ralf001 said: The 1000B a month medication is free ? Unsure but the HIV-NAT clinic has USAID all over the walls so even if it was before, it might not be any longer. That's important information for those renting their girlfriends...
Yellowtail Posted Monday at 12:02 PM Posted Monday at 12:02 PM Just now, steven100 said: it's a shame this place is so uneducated and full of dimwits. Yeah, all these boneheaded leftists drive me crazy
Popular Post tomazbodner Posted Monday at 12:02 PM Popular Post Posted Monday at 12:02 PM Just now, steven100 said: it's a shame this place is so uneducated and full of dimwits. This forum? 5
scottiejohn Posted Monday at 12:14 PM Posted Monday at 12:14 PM 47 minutes ago, Yumthai said: A good move to increase further the Thai birth rate decline. Or decrease STDs!
bokningar Posted Monday at 03:00 PM Posted Monday at 03:00 PM 3 hours ago, Yumthai said: A good move to increase further the Thai birth rate decline. I do agree that's a problem, but I'm not sure pregnant teenager is the solution 1
DrPhibes Posted Monday at 09:46 PM Posted Monday at 09:46 PM Make'm Som Tam flavored and they will definitely get used, hopefully not for bubble gum though! 1
hotchilli Posted Monday at 10:09 PM Posted Monday at 10:09 PM 9 hours ago, scottiejohn said: Or decrease STDs! Exactly.... 1
newbee2022 Posted Tuesday at 01:09 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:09 AM 15 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of Planned Parenthood In a significant move, the Deputy Spokesperson of the Prime Minister's Office in Thailand has announced a new initiative from the Department of Disease Control: free condoms for teenagers. This effort, launched on Valentine’s Day, is designed to emphasize the importance of safe sex and make sexual health resources more accessible to teens and young adults. Throughout February, the Ministry of Public Health and its partners are running the "Love, You Can Choose: Youth Choices for SAFE SEX" campaign. This initiative is intended to help young people enjoy romance without the risks. Key Features of the Campaign: Protection Access: Free condoms are available at health service units and through the Paotang app. Government hospitals also offer Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) medications. Counseling Services: Teenagers can receive advice from counselors on everything from HIV screening to contraception. For questions, the hotline 1663 and LINE Chat Bot @teen_club are available. Easy HIV Testing: Youths aged 15-24 can access free, stress-free HIV tests twice a year without the need for parental consent if they're over 18. Rapid Treatment: Those diagnosed with HIV receive immediate antiretroviral therapy, ensuring support regardless of their financial situation. Despite these proactive measures, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain a concern for Thai youths aged 15-24. Data reveals a worrying trend with Bangkok seeing infection rates more than double over five years. Syphilis, gonorrhea, and genital warts are the most prevalent, alongside 1,095 new HIV cases and 1,744 related deaths in 2024 among this age group. Thailand's government recognizes that rising STD rates are linked to unsafe sexual practices. Through this initiative, they aim to promote prevention with a touch of humor, encouraging a love life that's safe and fulfilling. For the latest updates on this campaign, visit the AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease Division’s website throughout February. -- 2025-02-10 Good idea. Is small size cheaper?🤗 2
fredwiggy Posted Tuesday at 01:16 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:16 AM 5 minutes ago, newbee2022 said: Good idea. Is small size cheaper?🤗 Why, are you short of cash?
Woke to Sounds Posted Tuesday at 01:24 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:24 AM Planned Parenthood is 1000% a psy-op radical Lefty-Commie organisation. They promote indiscriminate sex. They promote abortion. They promote destruction of nuclear family. But go ahead and get the strawberry flavoured ones and bang away. 1
fredwiggy Posted Tuesday at 01:30 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:30 AM 4 minutes ago, Woke to Sounds of Horking said: Planned Parenthood is 1000% a psy-op radical Lefty-Commie organisation. They promote indiscriminate sex. They promote abortion. They promote destruction of nuclear family. But go ahead and get the strawberry flavoured ones and bang away. People will have indiscriminate sex no matter what others say or do, but handing out condoms reduces the amount of children born into single parent families, families without father's involvement, children born into poverty, and children raised by grandparents because the "parents" felt the need to go elsewhere after the baby was born.
hotsun Posted Tuesday at 01:35 AM Posted Tuesday at 01:35 AM Thailand should ban condoms. They have the lowest fertility rate in the world 1
DPKANKAN Posted Tuesday at 02:06 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:06 AM 14 hours ago, Yumthai said: A good move to increase further the Thai birth rate decline. And new bar girls in the making!!!!5555🤣😂🤣😂 1
thesetat Posted Tuesday at 02:18 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:18 AM I am curious 2 things.... Why are so many members here twisting this OP into an American USAID problem? and Why does the government actually believe that 14 to 18 year old kids would find or make a way to a health service to get free condoms? Most kids that age do not want to lose face in such a way. Just as most kids that age would not pre-plan to go to some health clinic just to get free condoms. The government should offer these at schools or other places that are easily accessible to a kid. Jeez, the cost to get to the health clinic would be more than buying some condoms at 7.
rumeaug Posted Tuesday at 02:30 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:30 AM We had condom machines in my french high-school and the "pilule du lendemain" (not sure in english, the day after pill or so..). usefull as otherwise, we would still have (unprotected) sex anyways with he risks encured (unsex (some of us at least) 1
kingstonkid Posted Tuesday at 02:40 AM Posted Tuesday at 02:40 AM 16 hours ago, snoop1130 said: Picture courtesy of Planned Parenthood In a significant move, the Deputy Spokesperson of the Prime Minister's Office in Thailand has announced a new initiative from the Department of Disease Control: free condoms for teenagers. This effort, launched on Valentine’s Day, is designed to emphasize the importance of safe sex and make sexual health resources more accessible to teens and young adults. Throughout February, the Ministry of Public Health and its partners are running the "Love, You Can Choose: Youth Choices for SAFE SEX" campaign. This initiative is intended to help young people enjoy romance without the risks. Key Features of the Campaign: Protection Access: Free condoms are available at health service units and through the Paotang app. Government hospitals also offer Pre-exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) and Post-exposure Prophylaxis (PEP) medications. Counseling Services: Teenagers can receive advice from counselors on everything from HIV screening to contraception. For questions, the hotline 1663 and LINE Chat Bot @teen_club are available. Easy HIV Testing: Youths aged 15-24 can access free, stress-free HIV tests twice a year without the need for parental consent if they're over 18. Rapid Treatment: Those diagnosed with HIV receive immediate antiretroviral therapy, ensuring support regardless of their financial situation. Despite these proactive measures, sexually transmitted diseases (STDs) remain a concern for Thai youths aged 15-24. Data reveals a worrying trend with Bangkok seeing infection rates more than double over five years. Syphilis, gonorrhea, and genital warts are the most prevalent, alongside 1,095 new HIV cases and 1,744 related deaths in 2024 among this age group. Thailand's government recognizes that rising STD rates are linked to unsafe sexual practices. Through this initiative, they aim to promote prevention with a touch of humor, encouraging a love life that's safe and fulfilling. For the latest updates on this campaign, visit the AIDS and Sexually Transmitted Disease Division’s website throughout February. -- 2025-02-10 Why are Thai girls not introduced to berth control methods, and get proper education not from the old 60 year old bat or the young 22-year-old barbie girls The challenge is that the girls cannot turn or get assistance anywhere. Thailand needs a Sunday night Sex with Sue call-in show. Imagine if a TV station promoted that with the same rules that Sue Johansen had, HIV/'STD screening should be free and available to all teens starting at Mat 1. Being teen girl in Thailand to me is worse than being a teen girl in the 60's and 70's in Canada. Can you imagine girls going to mom to talk about sex when she really only has the 2 minute 3-inch wonder and the OLD school taboos to go by Maybe that would be a good job for some of the older Bar girls sex education for girls in Nat schools so they know what they are getting into. 1
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