Question
Which statement is true?
Responses
Sexual intercourse is the only sexual activity that puts one at risk of getting STDs.
Sexual intercourse is the only sexual activity that puts one at risk of getting uppercase S T D lowercase s .
People who engage in unprotected sex are at greater risk of getting or passing on sexually transmitted infections.
People who engage in unprotected sex are at greater risk of getting or passing on sexually transmitted infections.
Abstinence from sexual activity does little to help protect one against STDs
.
Abstinence from sexual activity does little to help protect one against STDs .
If a person has only one sexual partner, he or she can be completely sure of not being exposed to an STD.
Responses
Sexual intercourse is the only sexual activity that puts one at risk of getting STDs.
Sexual intercourse is the only sexual activity that puts one at risk of getting uppercase S T D lowercase s .
People who engage in unprotected sex are at greater risk of getting or passing on sexually transmitted infections.
People who engage in unprotected sex are at greater risk of getting or passing on sexually transmitted infections.
Abstinence from sexual activity does little to help protect one against STDs
.
Abstinence from sexual activity does little to help protect one against STDs .
If a person has only one sexual partner, he or she can be completely sure of not being exposed to an STD.
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The statement that is true is:
"People who engage in unprotected sex are at greater risk of getting or passing on sexually transmitted infections."
This statement accurately reflects the increased risk associated with unprotected sexual activity, which can lead to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).
"People who engage in unprotected sex are at greater risk of getting or passing on sexually transmitted infections."
This statement accurately reflects the increased risk associated with unprotected sexual activity, which can lead to the transmission of sexually transmitted infections (STIs).