Youths and Sex: How Challenging a Challenge !

Missionary style, doggy or “deuxpiedsenl’air” these are not book titles, nor movie names. They are some of the many different modes of having sex. Every day the youths are been exposed to new form of sex styles from the internet. But how dangerous are the repercussions? Ashuchong Jenifer, a nurse at St John Ambulance Clinic Yaoundé, in an exclusive interview with 100%Jeune looks at the possible dangers of the above.

What is risky sexual behavior all about?

Well firstly, sexual intercourse is between a man and a woman. It is clear that some certain positions can be taken to render it more pleasurable. Technology has always had its own role play in the propagation of new means of deriving pleasure with or without the opposite sex. Without the opposite sex, things like cucumber, vibrators, and sometimes even bottles are used by some women to reach their necessary end. It is very risky because we might not even know the sterility conditions of some of this object we introduce to our very delicate body parts. 

Another thing is some very raw internet challenges. Some will warrant you to appeal for sex from an unknown partner. Sadly we do it unconsciously without even knowing the medical status of the challenge partner.

How can a young girl avoid going astray?

Simply access her entourage. A young girl should always access her entourage in other to ensure that her friends and comrades are of the same level of thoughts as her. She learns how to, from the multiple topics being discussed in the day with her, choose what is useful for her. She must learn how to use the internet wisely, avoid taking strong drinks or drugs during a chill out party with unknown people. In short, she should be vigilant.

What should be done after an unprotected sex?

Rush to the nearest hospital or clinic and do your checkups. One stands the risk of unwanted pregnancies or worse sexually transmitted diseases. After every three months, go back to the hospital for follow-up.



Desmond Mbua

Freelance journalist from ASMAC