Rebekka Armstrong Featured in POZ Magazine
I was already a sexually active teenager by the time I began the sexual education class offered by my high school in suburban Colorado. Though the class did not teach an extreme abstinence-only curriculum, it failed to teach me how to better protect myself from sexually transmitted infections (STIs). Rather than also discussing safer-sex practices, we only learned ways to avoid unwanted pregnancies. I was taught to use a condom or āThe Pillā for birth control so that I didnāt become another teenage pregnancy statistic, but I didnāt truly learn about how to protect myself from STIs until I went to college. As a result, I experienced years of ignorance, with plenty of opportunities for careless sexual encountersāāāuntil I met a Playboy Playmate.