Today, let's talk about sex , although not not the most comfortable topic for the talk , but do not worry, this is just about an application that makes it convenient to talk sex.
The SexPositive App for Android from the University of Oregon's health department, a discrete and completely confidential app that anyone can use at your own disclosure.
The app stages of use:
This app is made to make you feel more comfortable with the topic of sex and gives users a better understanding of what responsibilities it comes with.
For more information and see at: http://healthcenter.uoregon.edu/Home/SexPositive.aspx
The SexPositive App for Android from the University of Oregon's health department, a discrete and completely confidential app that anyone can use at your own disclosure.
It's difficult to predict when you may need access to sexual health information. With SexPositive, judgement-free information about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), safer sex practices, communication tips and healthy advice are available on your smartphone 24 hours a day, 7 days a week.Whether you're considering having sex or you're curious about the possibilities, SexPositive delivers sexual health information without the fear, secrecy, misinformation, judgment, and general negativity that often surrounds conversations about sexuality. How do we do that? We talk about what the University of Oregon Health Center knows best: what happens when a body part touches another body part or object.(uoregon)
The app stages of use:
- Download app Google play and the App store for free. Then you have to first agree to the disclaimer. The app specifically says they will NOT share any user information.
- Next: At the top of your screen you'll see two spinning wheels.
- The upper wheel is for the first part of that sentence, and includes a list of body parts.
- The lower wheel is for the "touches a" part and includes body parts and objects.
- You have the choice of manually aligning the top and bottom wheels or randomly spin the wheel with the button at the bottom.
- Once you choose the parts you what to know more about, you can click on three informational button below to explore risks, safe practices or even get advice.
- And the app features is: say you are reading into a certain risk that you may think apply's to you, not only will you have direct links to websites and YouTube clips with more information, but you also have the option of calling the university's health center to make an appointment!
This app is made to make you feel more comfortable with the topic of sex and gives users a better understanding of what responsibilities it comes with.
For more information and see at: http://healthcenter.uoregon.edu/Home/SexPositive.aspx
And app available on: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=edu.uoregon.sexpositive&hl=en
