字幕列表 影片播放 列印英文字幕 [ Silence ] [ Music ] >> Cuidate. >> Cuidate. >> Cuidate. >> Cuidate. >> What do you mean cuidate? >> Cuidate means protecting yourself. >> Cuidate means taking care of who you're with. >> Cuidate means being in control. >> Cuidate means being careful. >> What does it mean to be careful? Being careful means deciding whether or not to have sex. Sex doesn't just happen. >> Being careful means knowing how to talk to your partner about sex before you have it. >> Being careful means knowing how to protect yourself and your partner if you decide to have sex. >> Being careful means knowing how to walk away if you can't protect your partner or yourself. >> And if you're not in control or careful, you can get pregnant, an STD, or HIV. >> What's HIV? >> HIV stands for human immunodeficiency virus. That's the virus that causes AIDS. >> HIV and AIDS can be treated. And there's no cure right now. >> And once you have it, you really have it. >> What does that mean? >> There are drugs that can treat AIDS, but you will need to take them every day for the rest of your life. >> HIV and AIDS can hurt your family, your future, and your dreams. >> Anyone can get HIV. You can get HIV if you're a boy, if you're a girl, if you're gay, if you're straight, or if you're rich or poor. >> You can get HIV if you're Latino. In fact, Latinos and African Americans are now getting infected with HIV more than ever before. >> How do you get HIV? >> HIV is in blood, semen, vaginal fluids, and breast milk. You can get it from having unprotected oral, anal, or vaginal sex. >> You can get HIV if you're using an infected needle if you're doing drugs. >> You can get HIV from getting piercings or tattoos with used needles. >> But you can't get HIV from hugging, sharing food, shaking hands, or from using a toilet. >> The only way to know if you or someone else has HIV is to get tested. >> You can't tell if someone is infected with HIV just by looking at them or because they tell you they don't have HIV. >> It's better to know. Get tested to protect yourself and your boyfriend or girlfriend. >> Get tested. Show that you care. >> How else do we take care? >> Talk to each other. Your parents, your brothers, sisters, friends, aunts, uncles, or another adult you trust. >> Talk to your boyfriend or girlfriend before you have sex. >> Make sure you're really ready for sex. >> If you're not ready for sex, learn how to say no, and don't have sex. >> How do we know if we are ready for sex? >> If you're ready to deal with what can happen after having sex like getting pregnant or an STD. >> If you know how to protect yourself and your partner, and you know how to talk about it. >> If you know how to use condoms correctly. >> And if we are ready for sex >> Then use latex condoms every time you have sex. Any type of sex. One time is all it takes to get pregnant, get an STD, or get HIV. >> Use a latex condom if you're on the pill or using birth control. Birth control protects you from getting pregnant, but it doesn't protect you from STDs or HIV. >> Protect your boyfriend or your girlfriend. Have sex with only one partner. >> Take care of yourself and your loved ones. >> Cuidate! [ Music ] >> Cuidate! [ Music ] >> Cuidate! [ Music ] >> Cuidate! [ Music ] >> Cuidate! [ Music ]