Help on STD Question
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Hey there,
I have a take come assignment and there is one question that I just can not decide one way or the other. It goes like this.
Which of the following statements best educates the client regarding the transmission of sexually transmitted diseases (STDs)?
A. Always have protected sex, and you will be safe.
B. Be careful to avoid coming into contact with a partner's semen or lady partsl secretions.
C. STDs are spread from person to person by coming into contact with their sperm or lady partsl secretions.
D. STDs can be transmitted through any open sore that comes into contact with a partner's semen or lady partsl secretions.
Now here's my analysis...
A. NO. That's simply not true.
B. NO. Good advise but does not take the educational form. It doesn't tell you why. It also just seems far too broad.
C & D. I'm debating between these two. C can be true, but it is also false, in the sense that if you get sperm on your hand without an open would, you're not going to get an STD. Also, is there a difference between sperm from C, and semen in D. And I like D because it is more specific and points out that you can get an STD from more than just normal sexual contact with semen or lady partsl secretions, but it seems to limit the answer to only an open sore, which could leave someone believing that they are good to have unprotected sex as long as they don't have an open sore. Also, C says "are spread" and D says "can be spread". It seems like a "can be" statement just leaves out too much of the picture, whereas the "are spread" statement is more conclusive and definite.
Can anyone help? I think this question is giving me an STD! Is that possible?