“It’s all your fault, so you should pay for it.”
In Asia, the conservative culture we’ve been exposed to tends to equate sexually-transmitted illnesses with shameful promiscuity. But as younger generations start to have more open conversations about their sex lives, the importance of protection and sexual healthcare has come to the forefront.
We take a dive into Singapore’s sexual healthcare system and the options we have to ensure the safety of our partners and ourselves—often at exorbitant costs that leave women breaking the bank more than men.