Monday, November 14, 2011

Let's Talk About Sex

I don't know if it's the age that I'm at now or if it's just the way the world has developed but I find that group conversations somehow inadvertently turn to discussions on relationships and sex. What never seizes to amaze me is how people in their mid 20's still know so little about sex and Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI)! That may explain why the statistics for unplanned pregnancies and STIs are so high in the United Kingdom.


A particular situation was brought to my attention and I had a sense of deja vu since I'd heard exactly the same scenario before. This girl I know had been experiencing some vaginal symptoms and had gone to get tested. She was told she had thrush and was given treatment to clear it up. The part that shocked me was that she was unaware that the majority of thrush cases were not sexually transmitted (women can get thrush spontaneously) and as a result was suspecting her boyfriend of having infected her! The part of the story that truly baffled me was that, even though she suspected him of cheating on her, she did not plan to confront him about it because she feared it would make her look bad! (This did make me wonder if maybe she too had been getting some action outside of the relationship...*side eye*) The fact that she was making a whole parade of a simple thrush infection left me in a confused state, I didn't know whether to laugh at her stupidity or cry at the fact that she genuinely knew nothing about the risks of having sex and possible STIs.


Another scenario is the one in which a guy from my uni tested positive for chlamydia and accused his girlfriend of cheating. The girl swore she had never cheated and that she also didn't have any symptoms. I knew the girl was very much in love with him (in fact she was obsessed!) and I couldn't see her cheating on him so I asked her to contact her ex and find out if he too tested positive. Sure enough, her ex was positive and she had indeed not cheated. If you don't get regular check-ups and do not present with any symptoms you could be walking around with a STI for years without knowing it. Not only does this sometimes result in irrepairable consequences (chlamydia leads to infertility in women), but you also bring problems and distrust to your new relationship. 


Personally I had a great sex education. From the age of 8 to 16 I was educated on sex every year from different perspectives: scientific (egg and sperm), factual (videos and information leaflets) and social (peer pressure and laws around sex). Needless to say I'm pretty clued up on the ins and outs of sex. Also, the teacher that taught me in secondary school was very blunt and one thing she drilled into our heads was "If you can't talk to your partner about sex, don't do it. If the tool looks funny, don't utilize it." They are pretty basic principles but you'd be surprised at the amount of times I've had conversations with girls that have sex but never discuss it with their partner and the guys that have said the coochie smelled funny but they went ahead with it anyway. The number of guys that do not know that chlamydia can be caught from the back of a girl's throat is just ridiculous! Even more shocking is the number of times you hear "OMG we didn't use protection! I really hope we don't get pregnant!". I've never heard a person hope they don't catch HIV.


I've always said that of the consequences of sex, pregnancy is the best one. There is a general assumption that HIV isn't real and that gonorrhoea and chlamydia are easily treated with antibiotics. What people don't seem to understand is that the number of HIV cases in the UK have more than doubled in the past ten years and that chlamydia and gonorrhoea bacteria can become resistant to the antibiotics if the individual is treated too many times. Also, there are some STIs which are much harder to treat like genital warts, and some that you have to deal with for life, like herpes.


People who are sexually active need to make it their business to know all the possible infections that could be contracted while having sex and getting regular check ups should become the norm. I would go as far as to say that when entering a new relationship both parties should get tested to ensure the relationship starts on a clean slate (and a timeline of infection can be determined! None of those "My ex infected me before you and I got together" lies! *side eye*).


People these days are just too quick to discuss how freaky they get in the bedroom but have issues keeping themselves safe. Is sex really worth playing Russian roulette with your health?


If you have been affected by the contents of this post you can contact NHS Direct for free sexual health advice on 0845 4746  http://www.nhs.uk/Livewell/Sexualhealthtopics/Pages/Sexual-health-hub.aspx

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Wish Upon A Star...

Have you ever wanted something soooooo bad but it continually seems out of your reach? I'm having one of those times now, where something I want is so close, yet so far.

I'm not a quitter by nature and I hate giving up on things, be it an activity, a person or just the pursuit of those killer heels I just can't find in my size. Many people may see this as a great quality but recently I've had to stop and think "Is it quitting if the thing you want was never meant for you?". 

Beyonce's 'Best Thing I Never Had' re-enforces this notion, at the time you are ready to do whatever it takes to have the object of your obsession - "I wanted you bad" - but on hind sight you realize that it wasn't even worth the hassle - "You turned out to be the best thing I never had". The problem is, society teaches us from a very young age that anything worth having is worth fighting for and that giving up is for the weak. 

I believe in hope and I think it shapes the way we live our lives, people who fight for things do so in the hope that eventually it will work out. What I have also learned growing up though, is that 'letting go' and 'giving up' is not the same thing. It takes a very strong person to let go of something they were determined to get,even stronger than the person who insists on fighting to obtain it. 

So how do you know when to fight and when to let go? Honestly I don't know, I just wish upon a star and hope I get what I want! LOL!

Friday, October 21, 2011

Girl Crush

I'm one of those females that when faced with a beautiful woman will go up to her and tell her so. Sometimes I get a weird look like 


<<< "I hope this girl is not hitting on me, I'm not a lesbian!"

Other times I approach girls that know how pretty they are. >>>


<<< A few times I got the "I didn't know I was that cute!" look but more often than not it's just shock "Omg, she's not hating on me!" >>>


I really appreciate beauty and I have no problem letting someone know that I think they look good or that I like their outfit. I have a girl crush on quite a few celebrities, nothing sexual but if I had to be reincarnated (I don't believe in reincarnation by the way!) I wouldn't mind looking like them.


Kelly Rowland

As you all probably already know from my previous post, I think Ms. Rowland puts the 'b' in beautiful.




Eva Longoria

People are forever telling me I'm blind on this one but I don't care, Eva is a hot spice! 

             

Nia Long

Age is this woman's best friend! Even at 40 years of age Nia is still one of the most beautiful and sexy women in the business!

                       

Gabrielle Union

We can't discuss beauty without mentioning Gabby, she's all kinds of gorgeous!

                  

Kristin Kreuk

This pretty young lady graced our screens as Lana Lang in the 'Superman' based TV series 'Smallville' and was later the face of 'Neutrogena'. Her exotic looks are just captivating.

                          

Jada Pinkett

I just love Mrs. Smith and I'm glad that since I have to share Will, it's with someone as gorgeous as her.

             

Eva Marcille 

Previously known as Eva Pigford, this America's Next Top Model winner looks amazing no matter what crazy hair colour she chooses to go with.

                                  
Christina Milian

I've always thought this little lady was pretty, I dunno what Dream was thinking by letting her go.

  

Lisa Raye McCoy

This woman has an amazing body and a gorgeous face to match. Can u believe she's 45 years old!?
 

Stacey Dash

Stacey is another woman who's made age her best friend. I don't mind ageing if I can keep my youthful looks like she did!

         

Bre Scullark


Another America's Next Top Model contestant (I love the show!) who's beauty stayed with me after the show was over. Her graceful demeanour and stunning features made for an instant crush! And she has gorgeous hair!

           

I bet you're all shocked that Rihanna wasn't on my list! I'm probably the only female on the planet that doesn't have a girl crush on  her lol! But yeah, here's my top 11 (couldn't quite narrow it down to 10 lol) girl crushes. I have a few more but you'd be scrolling down for hours, it was hard enough picking only two pictures for each crush!  


Ladies do you have a girl crush? If so, who is she?

Sunday, August 28, 2011

Ms. Rowland on X-Factor

Anyone that knows me knows that I have been a huge fan of Kelly Rowland since she first graced my screen with Destiny's Child (Beyonce stans please sit down!) so I was uber excited when I heard she was going to be a judge on X-Factor UK (I have to specify now that there's a USA version!). 

I have never really watched X-Factor but when I heard Kelly was going to be a judge I knew I would be glued to the screen and she has not disappointed me. Unlike the fashion crisis she was clearly going through in 2009/2010, 2011 (or a new stylist!) has brought the style out of Ms. Rowland and she looks absolutely gorgeous on Saturdays. 

Hot mess: On the
  Graham Norton Show 2009
X-Factor judge 2011


                                               











Although her hair stylist still needs to be replaced (I will never understand celebrities with bad hair *cough* Serena & Venus Williams *cough*), her look as a whole is just stunning and her beauty has me mesmerized. We love you Kelly!!!


X Factor judges 2011


 


Thursday, August 25, 2011

Till Death Do Us Part

There are rumours circulating that Will Smith and wife Jada Pinkett-Smith are due to divorce after 14 years of marriage. I don't know about everyone else but I'm really saddened by this news! 

We live in an era where marriages often end before death comes knocking so I find it very inspiring when I hear or see people who are still managing to keep it together despite their careers and life throwing hurdles at them. The Smith's are one of the two couples I truly look up to (the other is the Beckham's) and it would be really sad if it truly is the end of the road for them.

I'm going to pay homage to other black couples who have kept it together (so far!) through the rainy days because they truly deserve a standing ovation.

  • Actor Samuel L. and LaTanya Jackson, 31 years

  • Actor Denzel and Pauletta Washington, 28 years

  • President Barack and Michelle Obama, 19 years

  • Basketball player Mitch and Juli Richmond, 18 years

  • Director Spike and Tonya Lee, 16 years

  • Basketball player Byron and Kim Russell, 15 years

  • Actor and comedian Chris and Malaak Rock, 14 years

  • Actor Courtney B. and Actress Angela (Bassett) Vance, 14 years

It's inspiring to see couples that are making it through the 'publicity wedding', 'single black women/baby mothers' and 'Hollywood marriages' stereotypes, even more so, to see that some people still believe and work hard at the 'till death do us part' section of the wedding vows. I pray that when I get married I too will be able to boast about making it through decades of marriage. 

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