Introduction:
In today's society, discussions about personal choices and sexual freedom have become more prevalent. Promiscuity, defined as engaging in multiple sexual partners without commitment, is often portrayed as liberating and empowering. However, it is crucial to acknowledge the potential dangers associated with a promiscuous lifestyle. This blog aims to shed light on the impact of promiscuity on mental and physical health, utilizing statistics to substantiate the arguments.
Read more: The Perils of a Promiscuous Lifestyle: A Look at its Impact on Mental and Physical Health
In an increasingly connected world, social media has become an integral part of teenagers' lives, offering platforms for communication, self-expression, and social interaction. However, a growing body of research suggests a troubling connection between social media use and the rising rates of teenage suicide. This blog will delve into the statistics that highlight this alarming trend and explore the negative effects of social media on the mental well-being of adolescents.
Read more: Teenage Suicide: The nation's new number one silent killer.
Bullying has been a problem for decades, but the internet and social media have introduced a new type of bullying: cyberbullying.
I’ve noticed a trend in recent years where many individuals from Generation X, Y, and Millennials are walking away from the church. This is especially noticeable in cities, where modern attitudes and lifestyles are more common. In this blog post, I’ll share some reasons why many say this may be happening.