This presentation aims to create a space for honest, informed, and non-judgmental dialogue about sexually transmitted infections (STIs), from a holistic perspective of sexual and reproductive health care. It seeks to dismantle the myths, prejudices, and silences that have historically limited sex education, promoting clear and empathetic communication that fosters prevention, self-care, and informed decision-making. The presentation invites us to transform how we talk about sexuality, moving from fear and censorship toward a respectful, inclusive, and care-based approach, where accurate information becomes a tool for empowerment and protection for the health and well-being of all people.