The campaign aims to promote more open and honest discussions about sex, relationships and contraception among 16 to 24 year olds and their parents. Research shows that a lack of knowledge, and misinformation, coupled with poor attitudes and communication is currently hindering their safer sexual behaviour.
Despite the brief text at the end, I'm surprised that encouraging condom use isn't the main thrust (pardon the pun) of this advert.
I worry that the advert may be construed as implying that an IUD is sufficient for both birth control and prevention of STIs. I wouldn't have thought that IUD or the pill is a good choice for teenagers who are less likely to be in stable long-term relationships.
mojo7807 1 year ago
Holmesdale ROAD!!!
michaelboyo 1 year ago
@SureRoss Think its the idea that we should talk about it more
Kimberleg 2 years ago
Spread like an STD! lol
FaroutGamer 2 years ago
This advert should spread and spread.... I think they should do this advert in nightclubs and pubs. Seriously, this country makes me sick....
Skavydispaul 2 years ago
whats with all the speech bubbles :L
SureRoss 2 years ago