Anybody can get an STI (a sexually transmitted infection) by having unprotected sex with
someone who is infected. STIs (for example; AIDS, genital warts, herpes or hepatitis) are
very common and you can catch them easily. You are much less likely to catch an STI from
kissing, hugging or massage. Common signs of an STI (except AIDS) can range from
itchiness, blisters, sores or a rash around your genitals. It is important to see a doctor if you
have had unprotected sex and you think you may have an STI. If you have an STI and do
not tell the person you are having sex with, you can be committing an offence for infecting
someone else.
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