Why COVID-19 must be included in safer sex messaging on college campuses - "Avoid activities involving transmission of fecal-oral material. Wear masks during intimate acts. Avoid kissing."


With college students back on campus, and COVID-19 with us for the foreseeable future, it has become increasingly clear that educators need to develop a new definition of safer sex.

Although the virus is not a sexually transmitted infection, students can spread COVID-19 through droplets and particles, especially when within 6 feet of each other. That includes being intimate.

This is why sex education efforts need to inform students not only about sexually transmitted infections, HIV and unintended pregnancy, but also about ways to reduce COVID-19 transmission risk.

As psychologists and educators at the University of California, Los Angeles, who design interventions to promote the health and well-being of college students, we are aware of the work that has gone into reopening campuses during the pandemic. But despite all the effort, some critical health needs of those students have been entirely overlooked.

A group of college students on campus.

Much can be done to reduce COVID-19 risk for sexually active students. Ariel Skelley/DigitalVision via Getty Images

The CDC missed a chance​

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention produced a lengthy document, last updated in November 2021, about college campuses and COVID-19 transmission. The document offers suggestions on how to stop the spread of the virus in all kinds of scenarios, from communal eating to sporting events. But stunningly, we could not find a word about the potential for spreading COVID-19 within an intimate relationship.

This is particularly disturbing when one considers that college students could use some expert advice. Their decision-making skills are not fully developed, and many college-age students are impulsive.

Pleasurable and perhaps risky behaviors often win out over possible long-term negative consequences. Just look at the rates of STIs, HIV and unintended pregnancy: Compared with other age groups, the rates are higher among college students.

Ways to avoid COVID-19​

The irony is that there is much to say and to promote about reducing COVID-19 risk for sexually active students.

Here are some evidence-based recommendations: Limit the number of sexual partners. Avoid sexual contact with anyone who has COVID-19 or symptoms. Use condoms and dental dams. Avoid activities involving transmission of fecal-oral material. Wear masks during intimate acts. Avoid kissing.

Also: Wash hands before and after sexual activity. Use clean sex toys. Sanitize areas where sexual activity occurs. Engage in self-pleasure. And understand that those who are not symptomatic can still transmit COVID-19 and some STIs.

Abstinence programs don’t help​

Many abstinence programs are based on the premise that abstinence until marriage is the acceptable standard of human sexual behavior.

But research has shown that abstinence programs are ineffective and often lead to increased rates of unintended pregnancy and other high risk behaviors. That’s because they limit discussions of STI prevention and birth control; this effectively withholds information from young people who are in the midst of making crucial decisions about their health and future.

Instead, research shows that programs that provide accurate information in a nonjudgmental way about abstinence, contraception and STI prevention work better, particularly if they also promote communication, decision-making and negotiation skills.

These same programs could also add information about preventing the spread of COVID-19 while sexually intimate.

A young woman on her bed is looking at her smartphone.

By accessing COVID-19 test results via smartphone, students can easily share them with their intimate partners. martin-dim/E! via Getty Images

How schools can help​

Instead of ignoring the issue, university administrators should make sure students have the tools they need to avoid both COVID-19 and STIs.

For example, with just their smartphones, students can easily schedule COVID-19 tests, get the results and then share them with those they are intimate with. The same can be done with STI, HIV and pregnancy results.

Sharing those results with respect for confidentiality requires widespread promotional campaigns to normalize this new behavior. Schools or campus-based student organizations could ignite a trend on Twitter with a simple but memorable slogan. Here’s one we suggest: “Show me yours and I’ll show you mine.” That’s one of many Twitter-friendly lines that would encourage students to exchange electronic health records.

Some campuses already have vending machines that contain free COVID-19 self-test kits. Results are sent to students electronically. At UCLA, the self-test kits are placed near sexual health vending machines, which are stocked with condoms, lubricant, emergency contraception and other reproductive and sexual aids.

Learning to interact again​

Communication between students is critical, particularly when sharing intimate information. But after 18 months away from campus because of COVID-19, some have experienced serious social and emotional impacts. For many, peer-to-peer communication skills have declined. This awkwardness makes it particularly difficult when discussing sensitive subjects.

Again, the school can help. One way is to offer students breakout sessions in small groups. This could be done in-class or as extracurricular assignments. Either approach gives socially anxious students – or those recovering from COVID-19 isolation – the outlet they need to interact in person with others.

How parents can help​

Young people have been bombarded with sexual misinformation from both peers and media. But studies show that intergenerational communication about sexual activity can reduce risky sexual behaviors. And while sexual health education is effective at reducing unwanted outcomes, it’s enhanced when parents are involved.

With the widespread impact of COVID-19, now is a great time to bring parents into the conversation. But they are often an underutilized resource. Many haven’t had sexual health education themselves, they may not know what’s appropriate to share with their children and they may simply be uncomfortable with sex topics.

We are still in a time of considerable ambiguity, mistrust and confusion. That applies to both COVID-19 and sexual health. But there is one certainty: Young people need responsible adult guidance to secure a healthy future. And the sooner the better. In the grip of a pandemic, their lives may depend on it.
 
"Gay men should abstain from sex or only have sex with one partner, with condoms, to avoid HIV, a disease that shortens your lifespan by decades nearly 100% of the time."

"Bigot homophobe! Gay men have a culture that depends on large numbers of partners and an orgiastic club scene! We'll bareback if we want to and have parades about it."

"All college students should avoid kissing and only have sex in masks to prevent an infection that would be no worse than a bad cold for 99.998% of them."

"SO TRUE!"
 
If you wear a mask during sex you should kill yourself.
"Gay men should abstain from sex or only have sex with one partner, with condoms, to avoid HIV, a disease that shortens your lifespan by decades nearly 100% of the time."

"Bigot homophobe! Gay men have a culture that depends on large numbers of partners and an orgiastic club scene! We'll bareback if we want to and have parades about it."

"All college students should avoid kissing and only have sex in masks to prevent an infection that would be no worse than a bad cold for 99.998% of them."

"SO TRUE!"
These people literally get a charge by advocating for the opposite of what's socially acceptable in 100% of all cases. They are mere contrarians and should be recognized as such.
 
Reproductive age adults are literally the 3rd least vulnerable demographic, behind only adolescents & toddlers/children.

No, "COVID-19 prevention" shouldn't be included in safe sex practices, you fucking dolt. Its not an STD, nor does it even remotely behave like one.
Its an aerosolized respiratory virus. Author is retarded.

How parents can help​

Aaaaannnddd there it is.
This isn't addressed to college students getting laid, this is addressed to their boomer & gen-X parents worried about teh coof. Greyhairs only worry about their son railing loads of college skanks when he might come back with the dreaded "plague of the century"...
"Gay men should abstain from sex or only have sex with one partner, with condoms, to avoid HIV, a disease that shortens your lifespan by decades nearly 100% of the time."

"Bigot homophobe! Gay men have a culture that depends on large numbers of partners and an orgiastic club scene! We'll bareback if we want to and have parades about it."

"All college students should avoid kissing and only have sex in masks to prevent an infection that would be no worse than a bad cold for 99.998% of them."

"SO TRUE!"
"Yeah but HIV is manageable while you can spread COVID to others!"

These people literally get a charge by advocating for the opposite of what's socially acceptable in 100% of all cases. They are mere contrarians and should be recognized as such.
Nah, they are the opposite of contrarians. They are conformist bootlickers who unironically "live in a society".
They just pretend to be temporarily counter-cultural until its their culture that becomes mainstream - which given the stances of the media & massive corporations it pretty much is.
 
Don't listen to the degenerate Trump's Chosen health authorities on safer sex in the COVID era.

First they said "COVID spreads when you breathe within six feet, but also doesn't spread during sex (which you have within six feet of your partner)" then when everyone laughed at those Trump's Chosen virgins for not understanding sex, they pivoted to such degeneracy as the Glory Hole for "safe sex".

Live your life, fuck who you can, and laugh at the science virgins with your dying breath.
 
This has Fauci written all over it. It's similar to how he blew up the AIDS epidemic in the 80s through deliberate mismanagement that resulted in gay men, IV drug users, prostitutes, and people who got blood transfusions dying faster from the treatment than of AIDS; and then he made it seem like a risk to everyone when really only a very tiny fraction of the population was at serious risk.
 
This has Fauci written all over it. It's similar to how he blew up the AIDS epidemic in the 80s through deliberate mismanagement that resulted in gay men, IV drug users, prostitutes, and people who got blood transfusions dying faster from the treatment than of AIDS; and then he made it seem like a risk to everyone when really only a very tiny fraction of the population was at serious risk.
Don't forget how he didn't really take a stand against the whole "it's only a gay virus" shit back then. You'd think a virologist would, especially THE SCIENCE POPE.

And we all know how much this faggot won't shut up, so that says a lot as is.
At best, he's inept, at worst - he's malicious. None are good.
 
Don't forget how he didn't really take a stand against the whole "it's only a gay virus" shit back then. You'd think a virologist would, especially THE SCIENCE POPE.

And we all know how much this faggot won't shut up, so that says a lot as is.
At best, he's inept, at worst - he's malicious. None are good.
He, his entire family, the entirety of the CDC (excepting some 140+ IQ types who should instead be sent to gulags), and the entirety of the companies that made the "vaccines" should be deported to the worst shithole we can find.

After a public trial, of course. Gotta keep everything legal!

These people have damaged our civilization and must be made examples of.
 
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Yeah, sex while wearing masks and not kissing just sounds about as appealing as fucking a blow up doll. Seriously I know the old "put a bag over her head" jokes exist and all, but I never thought I'd see the day when it became medical advice. Honk Honk.
 
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I want I'll be fucking livid pissed if the first thing that happens after the GOP takes the legislature next year isn't a congressional indictment of Fauci that ultimately results in the ending of his bloodline in a very public manner.
The first thing the GOPe will do is another tax break and deregulation bill for hundred-billionaires and Wall Street, and more cheap migrant labor.
 
Do pantyhose count as a mask? Asking for a friend.
 
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