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2011年5月4日星期三

Not all young men Australians want more sex: poll (Reuters)

SYDNEY (Reuters) - unbelievable it may seem, step of all young men want more sex.

According to a survey of Australian, 12% of men between the ages of 16 and 24 said they wanted less sex - the highest proportion of any age group.

"Even if it is a minority, it is always interesting that it is more of them (than any other age group), which is not this kind of myth, boys not get enough sex and die for it," Juliet Richters, associate professor in health sexuelleUniversité of New South Walesstated to Reuters.

Richters and a team of researchers from any of the Australia interviewed some 4 300 heterosexual men and 4 400 women aged 16 to 64 years.

She said another survey five years ago showed similar results.

Only 31% of men in this age group said they wanted more sex, the lowest of any age as well.

"It is quite possible that they are overwhelmed by the daughters of the same age much who are madly in love and very bright," she said.

"It must also be men of this age about a year or more to commit to a relationship."

More predictably, the survey found that 57% of men aged 35 to 44 wanted more sex compared to only 28% of women, while 14% of women said they wanted less.

Half of men aged 55 to 64 years wanted more sex, while only 27% of women in the same age group felt the same.

"The evolutionary explanation is women are strongest on sex when they can conceive.". A social explanation is a lot of things, including time, pressure, fatigue, said Richter.

"I mean, sex is a recreation after all.


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2011年4月24日星期日

Middle School sex Survey targets Kids: Young as 11 (associatedcontent)

If based on a survey of sex "one size", use D.C. middle school students have been invited to give details of their sexual exploits and drugs. Young sexually active and those who went only through the transition to school all have received the same issues.

Middle School sex survey: designed to raise awareness of STD

Fox News reported that the parents of college students Hardy may have obtained taken by surprise when their children were interviewed on the differences between vaginal, anal and oral sex.

A survey of Metro TeenAIDS, which kids potentially sexually active targets sex between the ages of 11 to 20, poses questions about the identity of genus, drug use, alcohol consumption, practices and the use of barrier contraceptives.

The problem arises when the opt-out letters arrived at their parental home after children had already taken the survey. In addition, young people from making the transition from school were combined into interviewed students.

Thus, a child who may have been raised in a more restrictive House and may not have received exposure to a lot of sex, drugs and rock ' n roll will not fail to have had a bit of shock.

Parents need to get the program

Even if he is suspected of having a sex survey which focuses on 11 - 20 years younger respondents, Metro TeenAIDS is shamelessly and actually noted that the questionnaire follows D.C. standards. Parents should also get with the program, since "most of these children of 12 years is much more experienced sexually that these parents think."

How sexually Active adolescents of America?

According to the Guttmacher Institute, 46% of adolescents aged 15 to 19 admit having had sexual relations. Prior to the age of 15 years, the percentage drops to 13. This number is 19 percent in 1995. Despite this, the majority of active adolescents sexually have their first experience at the age of 17 years. The Institute noted that "sex is rare among very young adolescents, but becomes common in adolescence later."

The facts and the figures compiled by the University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston in 2009 paint a slightly different picture. Results of the study show that sexually active 12 - years are engaged in various types of sexual relations with multiple partners and without protection of the barrier.

D.C. Middle School Sex lifted a sign of the times?

It is obvious that Metro TeenAIDS is incorrect in stating that "most" 12 - year olds are more sexually experienced parents give their credit. Despite this, the organisation is correct in stating that the older students are frequently sexually active.

The implications are obvious: public school has make education which may (or may not) take place at home. Parents have a choice whether or not their children should transition to middle school sites which are public.

Sources

Fox News: "sex Survey in D.C. school Sparks controversy".
Metro TeenAIDS: "making proud choices."
Guttmacher Institute: "facts on the sexual and reproductive health of adolescents Americans".
The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston: "Middle school youth as early as 12 years to engage in risky sexual activity"


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