By JAMILA RIZVI
What do all of these television couples have in common?
A sexually transmitted infection, that’s what.
In fact, statistically speaking, they wouldn’t just have one. No, no. The chances are that with all the super steamy sex these characters have been having over the years, each one of them has a veritable Arnott’s Biscuits type assortment of diseases.
Take a moment, if you will and think about how many times Carrie and Big have sex over the six seasons of Sex and the City; sex with each other and sex with someone else.
This isn’t a judgement thing – all power to them both, I say (although I will never forgive Big for leaving her at the altar. Tool.)
But. BUT. In amongst all that passion and lust, all of Big’s dark brooding man feelings and Carrie’s endless sexual not-so-private reflections in a major NYC newspaper – how come nobody ever stopped to reach for the condoms.
When Meredith Grey and Dr McDreamy were desperately ripping off each others scrubs in the on-call room before having a heated argument and bounding off for angry revenge sex with a random scrub nurse – how come neither of the Grey’s Anatomy characters could spare a moment for contraception? You’re DOCTORS for Christ’s sake, don’t you care about STIs?
A study by the UK Department of Health recently analysed more than 350 drama and comedy television shows that are popular with young people, to try and discover if any of the characters cared about preventing the spread of STIs. Shows analysed included the aforementioned Grey’s Anatomy but also Lost, Desperate Housewives and Australian made dramas like Home and Away and Neighbours. The researched found that only:
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most of the shows I watch mention condoms at some point, here's a few examples:
How I Met Your Mother-Barney asks Ted if he has a condom he can use, Ted's seen passing Barney a condom when he's about to get lucky, Barney asks 'does anyone have a condom?' when he plans to have sex with a girl at the bar
Glee-Finn asks Puck for advice on condoms when he's about to sleep with Rachel, Quinn mentions that she asked Puck if he had a condom when they slept together (although he didn't, it was still mentioned)
Pretty Little Liars-Hanna pulls out a condom while making out with Sean to indicate she wants sex
Big Bang Theory-Penny mentions putting a condom on Raj when they were drunk
Friends-Ross mentions him & Rachel using a condom when she got pregnant
It's probably not mentioned a lot because it's the same as mentioning going to the toilet-no one cares. It's usually mentioned when it has something to do with the situation.
Actually Carrie uses condoms & a diaphrams when in a relationship, there was the episode when she couldn't get the diaphram out and that was when she confesses she was seeing Big again & Samantha ends up getting it out for her. You also see the girls in various episodes use condoms and they show the consequences of unprotected sex from Sam going to get tested, Miranda calling past flings that they may have chlymidia, falling pregnant etc so I don't think it irresponsible they show the full spectrum of sex & life & what can happen. As a teen these themes are always talked about in teen shows like degrassi (or years ago 90210) to skins more recently, even in American pie. The only thing they don't highlight much these days compared to when I was growing up is Aids, so in that respect there needs to be more of that shown in storylines to get across the consequence of unprotected sex.