Tuesday 19 January 2016


TWO LIVES NOW COMPLICATED

Seventeen year old Juliana sits in a pensive mood in front of a wooden structure which serves as a kitchen for her mother in-law.  She is still grieving over the death of her six month old baby girl who had died two days earlier. “She had a temperature in the evening so I took her to a man who said her rib had shifted.”  Juliana said “He then applied some medication and massaged her rib. I woke up at dawn and my baby was dead.”

Juliana didn’t have a lot of choices growing up. She is one of the many siblings her father refused to take care of. The responsibility was then laid at the door step of her mother who is jobless.
“Because my father didn’t take care of me I didn’t know what to do whether I went to school or not I didn’t have anybody to give me anything.” She said
Now she lives with her boyfriend Abdul Razak who is only twenty years old and unemployed. Juliana’s situation may be similar to that of many girls in rural areas across the country who are faced with many challenges as they grow up into adolescents. Many of such adolescents at very tender ages are forced to survive in the midst abject poverty.
In Juliana’s case, she turned to Abdul Razak who gave her some financial support. But as Razak claims he couldn’t continue to support Juliana without sleeping with her. “She is my girlfriend, somebody you give money to, you cannot just watch her spend all your money. Just that we didn’t anticipate pregnancy anytime soon” Abdul Razak and Juliana though sexually active had no or little knowledge about how to protect themselves not just from pregnancy but also from sexually transmitted diseases.
Even though their first baby has died, the two do not plan to abstain from sex especially now that they live together. Juliana has no clue about the options available for protection.  Abdul Razak on the other hand didn’t use condoms the first time because his friends told him “condoms leak” and so it is better to have sex without any protection.
The result of parental neglect and the decision by Abdul Razak has cost both him (Abdul Razak) and Juliana the chance of an education and a better life as they both continue to wallow in poverty and keep wondering what next to do with their lives.

Adolescence is a whole new stage in our lives. It is a time the body undergoes various changes and so many decisions need to be made. However, there is always a choice better than what may seem obvious depending on your circumstance. That is why it is important to do away with shyness and ask all the questions you habour. It is important to know where and who to direct these questions to. Friends may seem like a good option because they are your mates and may understand you better, but they may not have the best of advice to offer. It is important to talk to an adult. It can be a teacher, parent, or a health worker. Remember it is important that you stay in school no matter what. Are you a sexually active Adolescent?

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Monday 4 January 2016

CARE FOR THE PENIS

The penis is one vital organ for men but women are equally interested in its affair just as men are to the vagina.
The penis must be kept healthy at all times to prevent infection or erectile issues or even affect sperm production. Here are some few points to note.
1. Cleaning the penis.
When bathing, kindly take your time when you get to the penis. Unfortunately, a lot of guys rush or even skip that part and just pour water there. Do you know there are a lot of guys who bath once a day and some dont even bath at all? You can imagine what happens in their panties and boxers. Do not be in a hot or very warm water for a longer period of time as this can temper with sperm production by raising the temperature of the testicles.

2. Check for lumps
Just as women check for lumps by doing self breast examination, men must also do testicular examination. This can be done once a month usually after a warm bath as this will make the scrotum more relaxed or you can make it a habit and do it each once a day.

3. Shake very well.
After urinating, some people do not shake the penis well or at all. This is a bad habit as the urethra may contain some of the urine especially at the meatus or the tip of the penis. If it is not well shook and the pant is worn, it will be wiped by the pant and depending on how long you stay in it, can cause a bad odour and germ. The pant will sooner or later change colour at where the penis rests in the pant.

4. Free range
Ensure that the panties are made of cotton which will give aeration. The penis is usually supported or kept in a ''cell'' the whole day so with all due respect, grant it bail in the night when about to sleep for some fresh air. In other words wear something loose fitting at night and if possible go naked. Wearing tight fitting jeans for long hours can also raise the temperature the testicles require to produce healthy sperms.

5. Avoid the forest.
Don't keep the pubic hair bushy otherwise it becomes difficult to clean the skin. When one sweats, it gathers there so if it's not properly cleaned it can smell and garther germs.

NB: By keeping the penis clean and healthy, you prevent any bacteria from being around the penis. If this is not done, the penis can carry germs to the vagina if unprotected sex is engaged.
Avoid sexual intercourse if the penis produces an unusual discharge with bad odour or when there are sores on the penis. If you go ahead, you will be putting the life of the woman you are having sex with in danger. Use a condom to protect yourself and your sexual partner(s).

By: Counsellor Michael Tagoe
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