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Report Shows More Teens Use Condoms And Sharp Decline In Teen Birth Rate

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by russ1985 July 13, 2007 3:12 PM EDT
I think the numbers may be slanted a bit. No teenager in Georgia is going to admit to sexual relations because he'd end up in prison with Generlow Wilson so, that accounts for the dip.
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by gslinger3 July 13, 2007 2:27 PM EDT
But now there is an epidemic of kids having oral *** and blatent homosexality, thanks MTV!!!!!! Typical Liberal Media trying to cover America's immorality up!
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by candy-apple July 13, 2007 2:26 PM EDT
a consortium of federal agencies that includes the National Institute of Child Health and Human Development, the Census Bureau and the Administration for Children and Families.

What part of the country is this consortium based in? What does the Census Bureau have to do with teen ***, I always thought that they were number crunchers for the population count in America? What were the age groups pf these "teens"? I've seen pregnant girls as young as twelve and thirteen years old.

I can only hope that the numbers are correct. I think that "children" have enough going on in their lives without the added responsibility that comes with having ***. However, if they are having *** they should use protection, and I can only hope that their parents have enough sense to at least talk to their children about the dangers and responsibility that goes along with having ***. I started having conversations with my children when they were as young as 8 and 12 years old. That child psychology course was really interesting that semester!
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by rushlimpdrug July 13, 2007 2:24 PM EDT
We can comment on teens sexual activity but not on Senator David Vitter *** with a ho.
His girls will soon be teens.
He may want to read this article to them.
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by jimibear July 13, 2007 2:20 PM EDT
"Only 57% of teens having s#x? That's less than half!
Posted by jimibear at 10:39 AM : Jul 13, 2007"

LOL ... I mean 47%, of course ... heh.
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by infidel_us July 13, 2007 1:47 PM EDT
Only 57% of teens having s#x? That's less than half!
Posted by jimibear at 10:39 AM : Jul 13, 2007

You are MUCH better at comedy than you are at math!! LOL
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by jimibear July 13, 2007 1:39 PM EDT
Only 57% of teens having s#x? That's less than half! That's shameful.

Today's kids have no initiative. Where's the
f*ck it if it moves" spirit we all had as teenagers?

I blame TV and video games.
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by infidel_us July 13, 2007 1:09 PM EDT
"Study Says Fewer Teens Are Having ***"

This is going to put a serious hurt on RandallB$'s DVD collection. When he wakes up and sees this, he's gonna be upset! LOL
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by tcoleman12 July 13, 2007 12:49 PM EDT
Don't be reeetarded, Terrapin. Abstaining from *** is obviously the only 100% guarantee protection against either pregnancy or STDs. Condoms, when used properly, can be highly effective as well.
If someone doesn't want to abstain, they should use a condom, pure and simple. Most peoples' hang-up comes in that the religious groups have taken abstaining as their cause and turned everyone else off to a good thing.
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by terrapin78 July 13, 2007 12:38 PM EDT
The article did specifically indicate sexual intercourse. And that is what Bill's definition was.

Where did these teens learn about condoms? Certainly not in *** ed in school. Aren't they taught that condoms are no good and to abstain from *** as the way to prevent pregnancy and STD's?

The blasted media is behind them learning about condoms and saving their lives by protecting themselves.
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