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Lilith 09-20-2002 11:03 PM

SEX in the NEWS 9/21/02
 
Most young people not using condoms - survey

Two thirds of 19 to 25-year-olds are still having sex without a condom, according to a new survey.

A poll into youth attitudes toward sex, drugs and drink found more than 56% of teenagers aged 16 to 18 admitted having sex without protection.

This increased to 74% for 22- to 25-year-olds.

Meanwhile, more than half of those questioned aged 16 to 25 had tried cannabis and a third of 16 to 18s admitted using the drug. The figure for those aged 22 to 25 increased to 60%.

In the survey, 54% of the 16 to 25 age group admitted to binge drinking, which doctors say is particularly damaging to health, and 80% admitted a one-night stand after getting drunk.

The YouGov survey questioned 1,568 people aged 16 to 25 online. The poll was commissioned by Channel Five for its youth news programme The Edit.

But the survey did find some "traditional values" among young people.

An overwhelming 79% of 16- to 21-year-olds have never cheated on their partners and 54% of 16 to 18-year-olds are still virgins.

On sexual orientation, 15% of the 16 to 25 group did not consider themselves as "straight", 5% thought of themselves as gay and 6% as bisexual.


Story filed: 21:13 Thursday 19th September 2002

dicksbro 09-21-2002 02:23 AM

Lil, just wanted to tell you, these news items are very interesting. Glad you started posting these. Thanks.

Lilith 09-21-2002 09:53 AM

Ahhhhhhhh TY dicksbro......didn't really know if any one was reading 'em or not..... glad you like!!!

Oldfart 09-21-2002 11:38 AM

Lil,

15% didn't consider themselves straight, but they gave figures

for only 11%.

62 people in the survey weren't straight, gay or bisexual.

Did I oversleep and miss a new sexual alternative?

Is this line of questioning becoming gross? It can be.

No, Mistress, I'll behave, just a little slap.

dicksbro 09-21-2002 11:46 AM

LMAO OldFart!

IndulgenceX2 09-21-2002 12:04 PM

I had the same question as Oldfart.
Hmmm, that's what I get for trying to do mental math on a weekend.
Perhaps it's just time for a nap, and let the unconscious work on that pesky 4%. If I dream up something, I'll post it.

Lilith 09-21-2002 12:13 PM

It is my belief that the missing 4% represents those kids who believe themselves to be aliens and there fore asexual reproducers:D:D:p

OK I just hunt this stuff............. next time I will read it more clearly before I pick an article to offer for thought......

Funny, was no one in absolute shock about how many young adults are risking everything for sex???????????????

axe31 09-21-2002 03:05 PM

iam worried that so many young adults dont practice safe sex
6% is too high never mind 56% mabe we need to show them
what happens if you die from aids and how hard it is to live
with hiv if you have had a hiv scare you never forget to use
a comdom again but some times it can be to late

sands 09-21-2002 08:00 PM

I would have thought that with all the technology and information available to young people today, they would be a little wiser than to risk their lives for a little fun in the sack. I was under the impression that despite outward appearances sometimes, young adults were smarter nowadays, more mature and could accept the responsibility that comes along with being a young adult.
I only hope and pray, that my three children, aged 10, 5, and 3, have more sense. I hope that I'm raising them right and giving them enough information and privacy to make the right decisions when the time comes. It's not easy being a parent these days, and I think it's even harder to be a teenager.

IndulgenceX2 09-21-2002 08:01 PM

Thanks for the explanation of the 4%, Lilith. Under the circumstances, 4% aliens is the good news.
Shocked about so many young people having unsafe sex? Yes. Surprised? No. (Esp. not after prior thread on fuck buddies.) HIV has a relatively long timeline, and news of new treatments has, I'm afraid, led many people (not just young) to think to it as a treatable condition.

Scarecrow 09-21-2002 09:09 PM

You have to remember that young people believe that they are invincible and that would not happen to them. Oh the follies of youth.


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