The Sexual Health Reference — 50 Common Questions
“Is this normal? How often should I test? What affects desire?” Sexual-health questions are common, important, and easy to get wrong online. This calm, respectful reference answers 50 of them in plain language.
From STIs and testing to desire, intimacy, and contraception, each topic gives a clear, judgement-free answer and a sensible next step.
What's inside
- →50 common questions — answered clearly
- →Sexual health basics — a whole-person view
- →STIs & testing — plain answers
- →Desire & intimacy — the human side
- →Contraception & care — the essentials
- →When to see a doctor — clear signposting
For educational purposes only
This guide is educational information about sexual health for adults — it is not medical advice, diagnosis, or treatment, and it is not a substitute for care from a qualified doctor or sexual-health clinic. It does not diagnose, treat, cure, or prevent any condition. See a doctor or clinic for testing, diagnosis, contraception advice, and treatment, and do not start or stop any medication without medical advice. Regular STI testing is an important part of sexual health. Seek prompt medical care for severe pelvic or genital pain, signs of infection (fever, unusual discharge, or sores), or any reaction to medication; in a medical emergency, call 911.