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Safe Sex in the 1980s

The only known protection against the AIDS virus and other venereal diseases is abstinence or the use of a condom. The AIDS virus can only be transmitted through semen and blood. Because one can never be assured of being free of the smallest lesions in the mouth, anus, or vagina, consistent use of a latex condom is recommended.

For the best possible protection a condom should be used correctly during all acts of sexual intimacy to avoid breakage and spillage. A condom should be used before any acts of intimacy occur; this includes oral, anal and vaginal sex.

IMPORTANT PHONE NUMBERS AIDS ACTION LINE  536-7733 AIDS HOTLINE  424-5916 UHS APPOINTMENTS  5-2066 UHS WALK-IN  5-5712 UHS EMERGENCY  5-5711 PCC  5-7561 CONTACT  5-8111 PREGNANCY TESTING  5-5711 UHS COUNSELING  5-2070

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

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CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

CONDOMS ARE FOR EVERYONE

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