Want Respect: VOTE NOW!
Artist:
RWD
Ever been in a situation where the only thing you’ve got on you is an embarrassingly tatty piece of rubber that not even your dog would chew? Well now is your chance to choose what holder you’d like to keep your condoms in. We’ve linked up with "Want Respect? Use A Condom" to promote safer good times. Only one condom design will be made up out of these carefully selected brands into a holder for all of our readers to use. Over to you, to choose which one you want!
It's late in the midnight hour and you're about to lay down with your loved one. But what if you want to impress a new partner, or change things up with your regular squeeze?
Well, luckily for you, RWD have teamed up with "Want Respect? Use A Condom" and Mates to run the condom competition to end all condom competitions! We're giving you the RWD reader the chance to choose which brand you'd be proud to pull out of your pocket.
We've gathered all the big boys out there and we're asking you to vote for the one you want to see featured on an excloose holder in which to keep your condom. How about a Twice As Nice holder? LRG? MySpace's The Hook Up? Or how about Lovedough Ltd? Also up for the comp are I Luv Live, King Apparel, X Taster and even better, Mr. Safo himself, Sway (you KNOW it makes sense!). Yep, we've gathered the finest labels, artists, club nights and clothing lines out there that best suit the knocking of boots and we're putting them, er, head to head with each other to discover who you most want to see on your condom holder. We will then be giving away a condom holder and free Mates condom, to each RWD reader in a future issue.
From the eight you see pictured, you guys can vote for the best one, which will then be made into a special edition, one off condom holder for all you good people to use, cos you know it's never about being bareback.
Ten lucky people who pick the winner will also be chosen at random and given 100 condoms each - enough for a month at least (youknowdemways), while every reader will get their very own holder featuring the winning brand. So, all you have to do now is email iwannawin@rwdmag.com (subject: Want Respect?) and tell us who you want to win or click to vote below.
And remember, if you’ve just started a new relationship with someone, and you feel you’re ready for sex, then show them you care by suggesting that you get tested together. Even if she is on the pill, the coil, the diaphragm or gets a monthly injection, or he just insists on going bareback (nice guy!), ensure a condom comes into play. Respect yourself people, please.
For more information on condoms, sexual health, how to protect yourself from STIs and to find your nearest GUM Clinic visit Condomessentialwear.co.uk or call the free and confidential Sexual Health helpline on 0800 567 123. Textphone (for people with hearing difficulties) 0800 521 361
To find out more about Want Respect? Use A Condom and its supporters, check out MySpace.com/wantrespect
Sex, warts, kids and Chlamydia: The Facts
1. If you're ready for sex, make sure you use a condom. Respect yourself – it is your right to insist on using a condom.
2. One in 10 teenagers use condoms plus another form of contraception.
3. Three out of four teenage mothers say their pregnancies were unintended.
4. Half a million UK teens have had an STI – double the amount 10 years ago.
5. 70% of cases of Chlamydia in girls have no symptoms. If undetected this can lead to infertility.
6. One in 10 sexually active young people has Chlamydia.
7. Chlamydia and the Genital Warts virus are two of the most common STIs in teenagers.
8. Sex and alcohol don't mix: teenagers are twice as likely to have unprotected sex after drinking alcohol.
9. Of 15 to 19 year-olds who have had sex with someone they knew for less than one day, 61% of females and 48% of males gave alcohol or drugs as the reason!
10. Despite what your friends might say most young people don’t have sex until they are over 16.
To find out more about Want Respect? Use a Condom and its supporters, check out MySpace.com/wantrespect
HAVE I GOT AN STI?
There's something weird going on downstairs and you think you might have a Sexually Transmitted Infection. Allow RWD to help you out with getting you and your bits sorted.
No. 1: ‘Fess Up
The worst thing you can do is pretend nothing's happening. Admit to yourself you need to do something about the problem and act quickly. Don't mess about with your health. So that bump might just be a spot and yes that rash could be an allergy, but be real with yourself; you won't be able to relax until you know what's wrong.
No. 2: Holla For Help
To find your nearest GUM Clinic, visit Condomessentialwear.co.uk or call the free and confidential Sexual Health helpline on 0800 567 123. Textphone (for people with hearing difficulties) 0800 521 361.
No. 3: Your Boy Or Girl Has To Know So They Can Get Treated
In addition to your current partner, you need to try and trace anyone that you might have passed the infection on to, or else there’s no stopping the spread of all these infections. So make sure you’re covered to begin with and use a condom.


Ever been in a situation where the only thing you’ve got on you is an embarrassingly tatty piece of rubber that not even your dog would chew? Well now is your chance to choose what holder you’d like to keep your condoms in. We’ve linked up with "Want Respect? Use A Condom" to promote safer good times. Only one condom design will be made up out of these carefully selected brands into a holder for all of our readers to use. Over to you, to choose which one you want!
It's late in the midnight hour and you're about to lay down with your loved one. But what if you want to impress a new partner, or change things up with your regular squeeze?
Well, luckily for you, RWD have teamed up with "Want Respect? Use A Condom" and Mates to run the condom competition to end all condom competitions! We're giving you the RWD reader the chance to choose which brand you'd be proud to pull out of your pocket.
We've gathered all the big boys out there and we're asking you to vote for the one you want to see featured on an excloose holder in which to keep your condom. How about a Twice As Nice holder? LRG? MySpace's The Hook Up? Or how about Lovedough Ltd? Also up for the comp are I Luv Live, King Apparel, X Taster and even better, Mr. Safo himself, Sway (you KNOW it makes sense!). Yep, we've gathered the finest labels, artists, club nights and clothing lines out there that best suit the knocking of boots and we're putting them, er, head to head with each other to discover who you most want to see on your condom holder. We will then be giving away a condom holder and free Mates condom, to each RWD reader in a future issue.
From the eight you see pictured, you guys can vote for the best one, which will then be made into a special edition, one off condom holder for all you good people to use, cos you know it's never about being bareback.
Ten lucky people who pick the winner will also be chosen at random and given 100 condoms each - enough for a month at least (youknowdemways), while every reader will get their very own holder featuring the winning brand. So, all you have to do now is email iwannawin@rwdmag.com (subject: Want Respect?) and tell us who you want to win or click to vote below.
And remember, if you’ve just started a new relationship with someone, and you feel you’re ready for sex, then show them you care by suggesting that you get tested together. Even if she is on the pill, the coil, the diaphragm or gets a monthly injection, or he just insists on going bareback (nice guy!), ensure a condom comes into play. Respect yourself people, please.
For more information on condoms, sexual health, how to protect yourself from STIs and to find your nearest GUM Clinic visit Condomessentialwear.co.uk or call the free and confidential Sexual Health helpline on 0800 567 123. Textphone (for people with hearing difficulties) 0800 521 361
To find out more about Want Respect? Use A Condom and its supporters, check out MySpace.com/wantrespect
Sex, warts, kids and Chlamydia: The Facts
1. If you're ready for sex, make sure you use a condom. Respect yourself – it is your right to insist on using a condom.
2. One in 10 teenagers use condoms plus another form of contraception.
3. Three out of four teenage mothers say their pregnancies were unintended.
4. Half a million UK teens have had an STI – double the amount 10 years ago.
5. 70% of cases of Chlamydia in girls have no symptoms. If undetected this can lead to infertility.
6. One in 10 sexually active young people has Chlamydia.
7. Chlamydia and the Genital Warts virus are two of the most common STIs in teenagers.
8. Sex and alcohol don't mix: teenagers are twice as likely to have unprotected sex after drinking alcohol.
9. Of 15 to 19 year-olds who have had sex with someone they knew for less than one day, 61% of females and 48% of males gave alcohol or drugs as the reason!
10. Despite what your friends might say most young people don’t have sex until they are over 16.
To find out more about Want Respect? Use a Condom and its supporters, check out MySpace.com/wantrespect
HAVE I GOT AN STI?
There's something weird going on downstairs and you think you might have a Sexually Transmitted Infection. Allow RWD to help you out with getting you and your bits sorted.
No. 1: ‘Fess Up
The worst thing you can do is pretend nothing's happening. Admit to yourself you need to do something about the problem and act quickly. Don't mess about with your health. So that bump might just be a spot and yes that rash could be an allergy, but be real with yourself; you won't be able to relax until you know what's wrong.
No. 2: Holla For Help
To find your nearest GUM Clinic, visit Condomessentialwear.co.uk or call the free and confidential Sexual Health helpline on 0800 567 123. Textphone (for people with hearing difficulties) 0800 521 361.
No. 3: Your Boy Or Girl Has To Know So They Can Get Treated
In addition to your current partner, you need to try and trace anyone that you might have passed the infection on to, or else there’s no stopping the spread of all these infections. So make sure you’re covered to begin with and use a condom.


Comments
No comments yet








