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Generation-Sex: The Shocking Statistics About Teens and Sex
By Mia Bolaris-Forget Staff Writer LIFamilies They may look cute and innocent but today’s young boys and girls are doing things that may just shock you. Not your baby? Think again. Here are some of the alarming statistics. · 25 percent of adolescents 13 and over have engaged in sexual intercourse. · Half of all High School teens have had sex before enter their sophomore year (10th grade) · One fifth of all teenage girls will conceive while still in high school. · 50 percent of all adolescents don’t consider oral sex to be sex. · Oral sex is prevalent and happening at all types of social functions, in schools, even in pubic (school yards, buses etc.) · Sex parties are replacing spin the bottle and “making out”. It’s even common for boys to line up for oral sex. · Engaging in oral sex increases young boys’ social status and enhances their reputation. · Most high school teens will become sexually active before they graduate. Posted on 10/18/09, 08:10 pm |
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Is oral sex really sex? Fuck me!!!! I've busted me cherry! Irreverent? Yes!
1) What do you think about these statistics? 2) Do you parents talk to you about sex? 3) Did you have a clinical professional help them? 4) Did you talk about emotional love? 5) When did your parents start having sex? 6) Is sex before marriage the norm now? 7) Do you have a question about sex that no one has asked?
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You're father:
1) What do you think about these statistics? Answer: As your father I wonder if you will fall to the trap of lust and wind up taking care of your wife and children instead of going off to you Freshman English 101 class at college or high school. 2) Do you parents talk to you about sex? Answer: My parents never spoke to me about sex ever. 3) Did you have a clinical professional help them? Answer: Again, the conversation never happened. 4) Did you talk about emotional love? Answer: I learned the difference about love and lust and physical appeasement (wanking) when I met your mother. I never understood a woman's feelings until meeting your mother. 5) When did your parents start having sex? Answer: My father was 13 when he married your grandmother because they were going to have your Uncle Adam. 6) Is sex before marriage the norm now? Answer: God I hope not. 7) Do you have a question about sex that no one has asked? Answer: What steps should I take to regain control of my rights to educate my children without state or federal interference? Answer: How does one know their son/daughter is a sexually honorable and responsible young man/woman?
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Grandpa was 13 when he got married? OMG!
You know these questions were not because of you. They were because Adam (another Adam) at school ask her what an orgasm was and she slapped him and sent me home. She said that proper people don't talk about such subjects. Adam's mom is a dick!
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1) I think there very interesting, yet im not suprised at all.
2) Thye've offered, but i declined to talk to them. I feel more comfortable around the internet and my friends. 3) Nope. 4) Nope. 5) Around when my mom was 21 6) Obviously. I personally dont see a problem with it. Its a nice thing to have, and enless you have religous beliefs(which isnt a problem) its not a sin. 7) Nope dont think so.
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