Hi, thanks for writing in with your concern. If you are writing about sex that you are having with your parent, then it is important for you to know that sex with parents is called incest and is illegal. You cannot give consent to sex in this situation and there is help available. To talk to someone confidentially, you can call 1-800-668-6868 which is the Kids Help Line. We are always available, 24/7/365
You can also text them as follows: Crisis Text Line powered by Kids Help Phone services Need help now? Text CONNECT to 686868
Kids Help Phone is always looking for innovative ways to connect young people with the support they need, in the way they need it most. That’s why we partnered up with Crisis Text Line to bring you a new way to reach out.
By texting CONNECT to 686868, you can chat confidentially with a trained, volunteer Crisis Responder for support with any issue — big or small. Our texting service is available 24/7/365. You don’t need a data plan, Internet connection or an app to use it. Remember, all conversations between young people and volunteer Crisis Responders are confidential.
Re chlamydia: if you meant to write partner instead of parent then this advice is for you: If you both took medication for chlamydia and did not have sex for 7 days, then you have both been treated and it is okay to have sex again. You have not reinfected each other.
Let us know if this does not answer your question or if you have any more questions or concerns.
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