Readers’ reactions
Study finds J’can men reporting high numbers of sexual partners over three-month period
Thank God mi single lol.
– @DKAstrology
That study shows a real cultural and public health issue. Too many men are taking risks that can spread infections and break down families. It’s about responsibility. Education, self-control, and respect for self and partners need to be stronger values in the society if things are going to change.
– Jahein Black
These supposing surveys are confusing. Just a few weeks back, a survey was out saying that younger people were having less sex. Now, 60 per cent of males are apparently having multiple sex partners. Who are they having sex with. Is it that older men and women are just being wild?
– @Boydsnr
And birth rate nah gwan good? Somebody a tell lie.
– @1sjnnaxo
The birth rate is down but men are having a lot of sex ... In Ninja voice Hmmm something wrong.
– @AmoyaBauld
Protect yourselves! Get tested!
– @seana_leee
This cold front better not last too long.
– @Nikkiregallegal
Reminder that men are frequently asymptomatic but they can pass bugs to women that can render you infertile with chronic pelvic pain. Don’t play about your health!
– @Shaii_Don
I wonder what the women are doing, just asking as a concerned citizen.
– Christopher Leon Douglas
Solomon did have a lot of wives and concubines nothing new.
– Patricia Roach
If they haven’t learned anything from the HIV epidemic, what will it take to make them learn that promiscuity can cause serious harm. Also look how many powerful people lost their lives and careers over sex. If they think it’s worth the risks, it’s their lives and God will judge them. Maybe a study on behaviours and sex addiction is needed at this time.
– Sophia Harrison
Yet another concerning findings. Please give them early education in sexuality and self respect and care for one’s life and well being.
– Joy Mccalla
Why don’t they do a study on what’s wrong with Jamaican men why they have issues with maintaining healthy relationships and being monogamous? What wrong with their upbringing? Are parents not exhibiting healthy happy relationships? Why do our daughters do well but our sons seem to be a sad mess in relationships? Why do some sons sprinkle children like peppercorn without emotional connection. Real talk. – MoBay Berry
Like we are really acting surprised about this. We literally boast about in our everyday conversations and music. Remember nuff gyal and gyal inna bungle. Y’all all of a sudden acting brand new. – @moscherriemdonline
Readers’ reactions sourced from The Gleaner’s X, formerly Twitter, Facebook and Instagram pages. Compiled by Khanique McDaniel
