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The woman had waited years to become sexually active, only to end up with an upsetting discovery when she had unprotected sex.
It’s one of the biggest sexual myths out there: That only “immoral” people get sexually transmitted infections (STI).
The misconception is one doctors like Ginni Mansberg are keen to stamp out, as in reality STIs can be contracted by anyone and have “got nothing to do with morality”.
Dr Mansberg has worked as a Sydney GP for almost 30 years and told news.com.au podcast Kinda Sorta Dating some of the people she sees diagnosed with STIs would be considered the “most conservative” members of society.
“I am thinking of one girl who waited until she was 29 to lose her virginity to her boyfriend, who she was with for six months before they took a condom off, Dr Mansberg told host Jana Hocking.
“She got a triple whammy – she got chlamydia, herpes and an abnormal Pap test in one go, but you cannot call her a fallen woman.”
Who gets a STI had “nothing to do with morality and it’s got a lot to do with luck”, Dr Mansberg said.
One STI was so common, it was easier to assume most people you met have it – herpes. Dr Mansberg said that around one in eight people have been diagnosed with the virus at some point.
“Herpes, oh my goodness, I diagnose that all the time,” she said. “Herpes is super common.”
There was also a surprise rise in STI diagnoses in one age group: middle-aged people who find themselves single for the first time in decades.
“They have forgotten the whole condom thing, they’re used to not wearing a condom, “ Dr Mansberg said.
“We’ve been seeing a big uptick in newly single women and men – unfortunately it’s more women because men really don’t get a lot of symptoms from a lot of these STIs so for better or for worse these blokes they often spread it around.”
Influencer Mikaela Testa has revealed the unusual gift she received from a fan after announcing she’d split from her long-term partner, Atis Paul.
Anyone looking to improve their health could do a lot worse than getting frisky under the sheets as sex has lots of benefits, experts have claimed.
Australian men who are looking to get more action in the bedroom can follow this simple tip from experts, a new study has found.

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The woman had waited years to become sexually active, only to end up with an upsetting discovery when she had unprotected sex.
It’s one of the biggest sexual myths out there: That only “immoral” people get sexually transmitted infections (STI).
The misconception is one doctors like Ginni Mansberg are keen to stamp out, as in reality STIs can be contracted by anyone and have “got nothing to do with morality”.
Dr Mansberg has worked as a Sydney GP for almost 30 years and told news.com.au podcast Kinda Sorta Dating some of the people she sees diagnosed with STIs would be considered the “most conservative” members of society.
“I am thinking of one girl who waited until she was 29 to lose her virginity to her boyfriend, who she was with for six months before they took a condom off, Dr Mansberg told host Jana Hocking.
“She got a triple whammy – she got chlamydia, herpes and an abnormal Pap test in one go, but you cannot call her a fallen woman.”
Who gets a STI had “nothing to do with morality and it’s got a lot to do with luck”, Dr Mansberg said.
One STI was so common, it was easier to assume most people you met have it – herpes. Dr Mansberg said that around one in eight people have been diagnosed with the virus at some point.
“Herpes, oh my goodness, I diagnose that all the time,” she said. “Herpes is super common.”
There was also a surprise rise in STI diagnoses in one age group: middle-aged people who find themselves single for the first time in decades.
“They have forgotten the whole condom thing, they’re used to not wearing a condom, “ Dr Mansberg said.
“We’ve been seeing a big uptick in newly single women and men – unfortunately it’s more women because men really don’t get a lot of symptoms from a lot of these STIs so for better or for worse these blokes they often spread it around.”
Influencer Mikaela Testa has revealed the unusual gift she received from a fan after announcing she’d split from her long-term partner, Atis Paul.
Anyone looking to improve their health could do a lot worse than getting frisky under the sheets as sex has lots of benefits, experts have claimed.
Australian men who are looking to get more action in the bedroom can follow this simple tip from experts, a new study has found.

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Bailey Gibson, 23, recorded herself brandishing written verification from a doctor certifying that her virginity is legitimate.
A CHRISTIAN virgin who is auctioning off her virginity has made a video claiming she’s “the purest virgin of them all”.
Bailey Gibson, 23, recorded herself brandishing written verification from a doctor certifying that her virginity is legitimate.
Bailey, from Wisconsin, has announced that she is auctioning her virginity at the world famous Moonlite Bunny Ranch legal brothel near Reno, Nevada.
She claims the current bid on her virginity is over £142,740 ($200,000) but that the standing amount falls far below her expectations.
In the video she challenges other “so called virgins” selling their chastity to provide the same level of proof.
Bailey said on the video: “This document signed by my doctor is proof of my authenticity. I challenge every other so called virgin to publically show evidence of their purity as well.
“So far I’m the only one with proof so if you don’t want to waste your money email me.”
An adopted daughter of devoutly religious parents and a graduate of an all-girls Christian boarding school, Gibson grew up as the quintessential “good girl.”
She said in a blog post: “I grew up nestled in a gated community in the suburbs of Sacramento, California. I was adopted when I was one year old, and grew up with very strong Christian values as my adoptive father was an elder at our home church.
“I was not allowed to watch TV, listen to any music other than Christian music, have friends over, or have sleepovers ever.”
After graduating from the rigorous institution, Gibson met up with her birth family and spent some time living with her biological grandmother in Wisconsin, where she met and moved in with her first serious boyfriend.
She said: “My ex-boyfriend was a Christian at the time and I did not wish to have a sexual relationship with him until we were married. Knowing I was a virgin, he respected my values for a while.
“I learned that love can be deceiving when I discovered that he slept with his ex on Valentine’s Day.”
It was after this painful breakup that Gibson first got the idea to capitalize on her virginity and contacted Bunny Ranch brothel owner Dennis Hof.
Bailey said she has received numerous messages from people claiming that her auction is a fraud and that she is not truly untouched by man.
She added: “People look at my alluring pictures and assume that I’m lying about my sexual innocence.
“But I’m a virgin, one hundred percent, for real, and my doctor will back me up.”
Dennis Hof, owner of the Moonlite Bunny Ranch and six other legal brothels throughout the state of Nevada, shares Bailey’s outrage regarding these doubters.
Dennis said: “I’ve been in the brothel game for decades and I’m easily the most respected bordello owner on the planet.
“It’s a little insulting to hear that individuals are questioning the veracity of my virgins. Bailey’s auction is the real thing.
“If I had any doubts, I wouldn’t put the Bunny Ranch name on it.”
The Bunny Ranch will receive 50 per cent of the final bid price for Bailey’s virginity and the bidding window is tentatively scheduled to close on September 15.
She said of her expectations of the winning bid: “I want ten million. I’m selling something that I can only sell once, and it is the most intimate of all the things you could put a price on.
“For me, to give up my innocence for less would be criminal. I’m worth it, and the man I lose my purity to will be someone who understands the true value of my untouched womanliness.”
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I'm still a virgin as my boyfriend couldn't penetrate me
Get a checkup, use a condom, and wait until you're highly aroused before trying again, advises Pamela Stephenson Connolly
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When my boyfriend and I tried to have sex for the first time he couldn't penetrate me even though he was fully erect. I have not had sex before but he has. How could this have happened and how do I overcome it as all sorts of silly ideas are going round in my head!
Relax. Your hymen is probably still intact, and your boyfriend may be finding that a little difficult to penetrate. And some men lose their erections while trying – or give up – because they are worried about hurting their partners. See a gynaecologist for a checkup and reassurance. Sometimes the hymen is tougher than usual, and a simple procedure can fix that.
Be sure to wear a condom next time you attempt intercourse with your boyfriend, as you can become pregnant or contract a sexually transmitted infection – even on the very first time. Put some lubrication on the outside of the condom – and some in your vagina as well, since the anxiety about a first experience may prevent your natural lubrication from occurring.
But are you really keen to have intercourse? Make sure you feel truly ready. In any case, it would be best to wait for a moment when you're highly aroused before you let him try again. In other words, don't rush it. Take your time, enjoy other styles of pleasuring, and eventually things will happen the way you both want.
Pamela Stephenson Connolly is a clinical psychologist and psychotherapist who specialises in treating sexual disorders.

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