This page is meant to provide information and resources for gender affirming care so you can take steps to be in control of your health. Because there is a wide range of gender identities and experiences, not all of the topics presented below may be relevant for you.
It can be difficult to know when to say something when you're worried about a friend's drug or alcohol use. Ask yourself...
Does drinking alcohol block your ability to have an orgasm? People often say that a cocktail or a glass of wine helps them to relax or even feel a little sexier. But does it actually result in better sex? Probably not.
Most people who smoke plan to quit and many students say they’ll stop smoking when they graduate. If you smoke or chew tobacco regularly, it’s a good idea to try to take a break from tobacco. A break can help you reduce how much you smoke and it can give you an idea of how hard it could be to stop when you want to quit. If you find that taking a break is really difficult for you, that’s a sign that you should get some help. These pages have many tips on how to quit and resources to help you.
We present this information so that you can make informed decisions about your sexual activity. We hope this page and the others in the sexual health section of the site will encourage you to get tested for sexually transmitted infections (STIs), improve communication in relationships, and increase the awareness of this hidden epidemic.
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