“The development of tools that allow us to address people’s sexuality in a safe and affective way is key. This type of education is transcendental, because it ranges from the individual to the social body”, point out the founders of +mercurio.
In this sense and through the evaluation of multidisciplinary specialists, the feedback they receive on social networks and conferences they attend, the founders of +mercury share a list of the questions (with their answers) that Argentines have the hardest time answering in terms of Comprehensive Sex Education and that are also part of their board games:
1) What is genderfluid?
Where diverse sexual identities can be located. Identifying with more than one gender at a time.
2) What is the difference between gender expression and gender identity?
The term “gender expressions” refers to how we show our gender to the world: our name, the way we dress, behave and interact. “Gender identity” is how each person feels about their gender. It may or may not correspond to the sex assigned at birth.
3) What does I=I mean?
Abbreviation for Undetectable = Untradeable.
Undetectable means that the test cannot detect an amount of the virus in the blood of a person living with HIV. It means the virus is being controlled (also called Viral Suppression). If a person with undetectable HIV stops taking their medication, the virus will return to a detectable level that increases the risk of transmission.
4) What is vaginismus?
It is a female sexual dysfunction characterized by the involuntary contraction of the pelvic floor muscles that surround the vagina, causing partial or total closure of the same, which causes pain and impossibility when attempting penetration.
5) How do you know that you are in a violent relationship?
Physical and verbal violence, hitting, profanity, yelling, insults should not be tolerated. If your partner constantly criticizes you or uses your vulnerable parts to hurt you, that is violence. If you avoid mixing your partner with friends or family because you fear feeling humiliated or humiliated, if your partner has tried to separate you from your loved ones in an attempt to control your life, this isolation is an indication of violence. In a relationship, each person must take responsibility for her actions and emotions.
Source: Ambito

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