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CDC Study on Virgins vs. Nonvirgis

For Parents, young adults, and teachers, you will love this article on the CDC study done last year of virgins vs. non-virgins on safe and healthy decisions http://thefederalist.com/2016/11/29/cdc-study-says-teen-virgins-healthier/ Virgin Teens vs. Non-virgin Teens 143% of virgins almost always wear a seatbelt Non-Virgins are 94% more likely to ride with a drinking driver Non-Virgins are 337% more likely to participate in binge drinking Non-Virgins are 336% more likely to smoke marijuana Non-Virgins are 500% more likely to inject illegal drugs Non-Virgins are 48% more likely to feel...

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A Muslim Woman in Mosques is Encouraging Young Women to be Abstinent from Sex until Marriage

Shakira, a young Muslim woman is helping and encouraging young women to be sexually abstinent. Shakira got pregnant at age eighteen and disappointed her family but despite her able to complete her nursing degree. With this experience she decided being abstinent will not only be beneficial for her son in the future but also that she would help other young girls to be sexually abstinent. Shakira leads abstinence workshops at Mosques in New Jersey where she lives. She also helps her peers in college while studying for her doctorate degree. She believes that all youth need to learn the...

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Most Americans Want Change in Sex Education Policy

According to a new survey commissioned by the Americans Speak Out organization, interviewed people of all racial backgrounds across the United States do not like the current Sex Education Policy. The current Sex Education Policy encourages and normalizes teen sex. Sex education is also being taught to children as young as ten years old. President Obama’s administration also funds this Sex Education Policy and he also has cut Abstinence Education funding. Sixty percent of teens, according to the CDC (Center for Disease Control and Prevention) are not sexually active and are staying...

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Abstinence-only programs Might Work Study Says

Abstinence-only programs Might work, Study Says Read the Original Article By Rob SteinWashington Post Staff WriterTuesday, February 2, 2010;  Sex education classes that focus on encouraging children to remain abstinent can persuade a significant proportion to delay sexual activity, researchers reported Monday in a landmark study that could have major implications for U.S. efforts to protect young people against unwanted pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. Only about a third of sixth- and seventh-graders who completed an abstinence-focused program started having sex within the...

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Like a Virgin: The Press Take on Teenage Sex

Like a Virgin: The Press Take On Teenage Sex      The chain reaction was something out of central casting. A medical journal starts it off by announcing a study comparing teens who take a pledge of virginity until marriage with those who don't. Lo and behold, when they crunch the numbers, they find not much difference between pledgers and nonpledgers: most do not make it to the marriage bed as virgins. Like a pack of randy 15-year-old boys, the press dives right in. "Virginity Pledges Don't Stop Teen Sex," screams CBS News. "Virginity pledges don't mean much," adds CNN. "Study...

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