- Any form of sexual activity becomes more acceptable with age.
- Based on all respondents, love is extremely important for sexual intercourse, but less so for oral sex.
- While claiming to wait to have a sexual relationship with "the right person", few saw it as a prelude to a closer relationship
- There is strong denial about the role of peer pressure in their decision but readily admit to curiousity or sexual desire.
- Of those who have not had sex, 74% said that their decision to wait was the main reason.
- Not wanting to disappoint parents far outweighed their friends opinions as a reason to wait.
- Avoiding pregnancy is a major reason for choices about sexual activity.
- Of teens admitting to oral sex or sexual intercourse, 46% said it is a casual relationship
- They claim to heed the condom message, much less so birth control
- Parents have lower expectations of teen sexual behavior in general and their own teen's in particular.
- Parents are overwhelmingly the kids' source of sexual information and teens deny media's influence.
What does this tell abstinence educators?
- Educate parents and encourage them to raise their moral standards.
- Emphasize that the negative consequences of unmarried sex aren't dependent on age.
- Support young teens who do commit to abstinence
- The sound byte condom message has an audience. Stress that the message rarely reinforces the correct way to use condoms, making the message dangerous.
- Casual sex is a reality at this age. Discourage using someone or being used for sexual desire.
- Teens are not stakeholders in solving the problems of teen pregnancy, abortion, STDs and HIV. There is a dis-connect with their behavior. This has to change.
- The survey did not cover any emotional consequences of sexual behavior. This needs to be emphasized in education.
- If responses about the irrelevancy of peer pressure are accurate, then teaching decision-making skills is even more important.
- The media IS an influence on everyone. Teens need to learn how to be discriminating consumers of information.
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