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Is it too late for me?
We have intentionally included stories on this website of people who chose abstinence after sexual experiences because we believe it is possible to 'choose to start again'. You can't change the past but you can change the future. You can be free from the constant worry of sti's, unwanted pregnancy, insecurity within a sexual relationship and all the other baggage that comes with sex outside of marriage. We have seen people heal with time and become emotionally strong again as they put distance between their past and their future.
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How will I know if my future husband/wife is sexually compatible?
Sex isn't just a physical experience, it's an emotional and spiritual connection. It is the glue that connects husband and wife. A married couple have a lifetime ahead of them to practice and experiment and enjoy each other in the security of a loving relationship. Choosing a life-long partner shouldn't be based on physical chemistry, it is choosing a best friend to share life's experiences with, and perhaps raise a family.
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How many times can I take the morning after pill?
The Morning After Pill is officially named 'emergency contraception' because it is not intended to be used a regular contraception. The guidelines state that it should not be used more than once in a monthly cycle but are no clearer than that. However the pill contains high levels of the hormone levonorgestrel which prevents ovulation and increases the thickness of the natural mucus at the neck of
the womb, who knows if you're not playing russian roulette with your chances of pregnancy later in life? What the packet doesn't tell you is that you may already have a fertilised egg that not yet attached to the womb which will be evicted - this fertilised egg contains a baby that already knows it's eye-colour, sex, hair-colour, skin colour and height. |
Will the HPV (cervical cancer) Vaccine stop me catching STI's?
The HPV vaccine protects against 2 types of HPV infections, over 100 types of HPV have been identified. The vaccine is predicted to prevent 70% of cervical cancers. HPV is just one of the 25 sexually transmitted diseases that can be caught through sexual contact. |
How will I know if someone is right for me?
Try to look past physical attraction and those feelings that make you want to be with someone. Wait before you act on your feelings and objectively ask yourself: can you entirely trust them? Do they treat you with loyalty and respect? Do they want what's best for you and not just want to be physical with you? Try to allow yourself six months to observe someone's actions enough to see if they would be right for you. Also ask yourself, are you ready to date someone or should you be working on brilliant friendships right now? |