Sexually transmitted disease rates are on the rise. Since January 2010, there have been eleven new cases of HIV reported in the city of Lansing, Michigan. Teens are not being stressed about how serious unprotected sex is. A person may have an STD and not even know it. There are eighteen known STD’s and the majorities have cures but there are still few that have been non-curable and can kill. Many girls have unsafe sex because they think they won’t be the percentage to contract an STD or get pregnant, but really all it takes is one time. According to “Control Center of Diseases,” the rate of Chlamydia cases in the state of Michigan per 10,000 had been reported to be about 167.58. The rate of Gonorrhea per 10,000 had been reported to be about 64.12 as of 2008. The rate of Primary and Secondary Syphilis per 10,000 had been reported to be about 77.31 as of 2008. The information listed was just in the state of Michigan alone. The rates for the whole United States would have a higher number. There have been 39,000 cases of HIV reported through the whole United States since 2004. It is now 2014, the cases are rising. The problem of unprotected sex is an epidemic all over the country and isn’t being looked at as a main issue. In fact, culture today sets off a vibe that it’s okay to engage in sex. The image that young woman give off is a sexuality image and draws attention from the young teen girls. It gives the young girls an impression that is all right to act a certain way or dress a certain way, when in actuality it’s not. When young women dress the way they see others dress it gives the opposite sex an impression and leads them to think about sex. It doesn't make their mind imagine what a body part looks like. The boys tend to like a female for what she looks like on the outside and what her shape is. Not because of how smart she is or her individuality. It gives the opposite sex a thought about what it would be like to eng