Pride Month is a celebration of identity, love, visibility and community, honouring how far LGBTQ+ rights have come while recognising that work still needs to be done to ensure everyone has access to safe, inclusive healthcare and accurate information. While conversations about sexual health during Pride Month may seem cliché, they remain as important as ever. Celebrating Pride also means taking care of ourselves, our partners and our communities.
Why sexual well-being matters
Sexual well-being is about far more than preventing STIs. It includes feeling informed, respected, safe and empowered in our relationships and experiences. Everyone deserves access to accurate information, supportive healthcare and space where they can discuss their sexual health without judgement.
As people continue to date, build relationships, connect with others and explore their sexuality, having access to reliable health resources helps ensure those experiences remain positive and safe.
The importance of staying informed
STIs can affect anemone – the do not discriminate based on sexuality, gender identity or relationship status. However, certain sexual activities and wider social factors can increase the risk of exposure, which means some communities experience higher rates of infection than others.
Young people, those from ethnic minority backgrounds and LGTBQ+ communities continue to be among the most vulnerable when it comes to STIs:
- Gay, bisexual and other men who have sex with men (GBMSM) continue to be among the most impacted.
- Research indicates that bisexual women experience higher rates of some viral STIs compared to women who have sex exclusively with women.
The good news is that many STIs are preventable, treatable and manageable when detected early.
Shifting the conversation from shame to empowerment
Historically, conversations around sexual health have often been framed through the lens of risk, fear or judgement. For many LGBTQ+ individuals these discussions have also been influenced by stigma and discrimination.
But sexual health should not be viewed as controversial. Instead, it should be seen as an essential part of overall well-being.
Getting tested is not something to be embarrassed about. In fact, it is one of the most responsible and caring things we can do for ourselves and our partners. Regular testing should be viewed as a normal part of looking after our bodies, just like attending routine health appointments, exercising or maintaining other wellness habits.
Sexual health is often discussed as an individual responsibility, but its impact extends far beyond one person. By normalising these conversations and getting tested regularly, we contribute to the health of our wider community an make it easier for others to seek support, ask questions and access care without fear of judgement.
At NorthGene™, we are committed to helping make conversations about sexual health more open and inclusive. Testing should be recognised as a positive step towards protecting both personal and community wellbeing. By encouraging education, awareness, and access to reliable testing with our at-home kits, we hope to play a part in reducing stigma and empowering people to make informed decisions about their sexual health.
Progress worth celebrating
While STI rates remain a concern, there are encouraging signs that increased awareness, access to testing and community-led health initiatives are making a difference.
According to the UK Health Security Agency, gonorrhoea diagnoses decreased by 10.9% between 2024 and 2025, alongside reductions in syphilis and genital warts diagnoses.
These figures suggest that increased awareness, improved access to testing, and ongoing sexual health initiatives may be having a positive impact. While there is still work to be done, particularly as STIs continue to disproportionately affect young people and gay and bisexual men, the downward trend demonstrates the value of education, prevention, and open conversations about sexual health.
awareness and support.
STI testing with confidence
At NorthGene™, we believe everyone should have access to reliable, affordable sexual health testing. Our at-home STI test kits screen for four of the most common sexually transmitted infections:
- Chlamydia
- Gonorrhoea
- Mycoplasma
- Trichomoniasis
We also offer HIV testing for added peace of mind.
We understand that sexual health is personal, which is why privacy, convenience and comfort are at the heart of our testing service. Our simple at-home test kits allow you to collect your sample in your own time, from the comfort of your own home.
Once you’ve completed your test, simply return your sample to our UK laboratory using the prepaid packaging provided. Our expert team will process your sample quickly and discreetly, with results delivered securely by email within 1–2 working days of your sample arriving at the laboratory.
Fast, reliable and confidential sexual health testing – whenever you need it.
A Pride Month reminder
Pride Month is a time to celebrate love, identity and community. Whether you’re attending Pride events, starting a new relationship, exploring your sexuality, or simply taking time to focus on your wellbeing, it’s also a great opportunity to prioritise your sexual health.
Regular STI testing helps you make informed decisions, protect yourself and your partners, and contribute to healthier communities. Knowing your status is an important part of looking after your overall wellbeing.
So, as you celebrate Pride this month, remember to love freely, stay informed and get tested regularly. Together, we can help create a future where conversations about sexual health are open, inclusive and stigma-free.
To order your NorthGene™ at-home STI test kit, click here, or get in touch with our friendly team today.




