Giving a STI free gift on Valentine’s Day

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What do chocolate, flowers and the perfect romantic setting have in common? Yes, it is indeed that time of the year again. Valentine’s Day is what seems to be the world’s favourite day to have sex so as it is just around the corner, make sure the only place you’re getting your kit off is in the bedroom and not the Doctors office.

STiQ Day, dedicated to knowing your sexual health, takes place on Valentine’s Day this year because many common STIs such as Chlamydia can take two weeks to be detectable. Each year the infection rate is rising with more and more people in the UK catching STIs unknowingly. So if you got some unprotected action over the Christmas and New Year’s period, you might want to get checked out now before you give that special someone a gift that’s not so romantic and that neither of you were expecting.

You might feel like you’re in great shape and eager to put your chap to work but you could still be carrying something. Getting your chap checked takes next to no time and you can also usually get free condoms too so you can be as prepared as humanely possible to penetrate freely and safely on Valentine’s Day. The checkout will prevent any unnecessary disruptions when it’s time to get down and dirty. Unless of course you happen to enjoy the sting of an STI, then to each their own.

So go ahead, be safe and enjoy National Love Making Day, I mean Valentine’s Day. Just make sure the only burn you experience is one of passion and love, and not from blisters and sores of a STI.

Get checked before the big V day at The Walk in Clinic, London.

Check Your Chap is a blog, not a medical clinic. The information provided is for general awareness and educational purposes only. We strongly recommend consulting a qualified doctor or healthcare professional for personalised medical advice and diagnosis.
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