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This article discusses how the sex lives of high school kids are changing big time. Reports say fewer teens are having sex, but that's not the whole story. It's more about how kids today define sex. They're doing some stuff that might not be considered "sex" in the traditional sense, but it's part of their sexual experiences.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found fewer teens are having sex. But when they asked teens and experts, they discovered more to the story. Teens today are more likely to be open about being gay or bisexual, and the kinds of sex they're having are more diverse.
Interestingly, some teens are holding off on sex because of the pandemic or because their parents are always watching them. Things like online porn influence others.
One big question the article raises is whether the decrease in teen sex is a good or bad thing. On the one hand, less sex could mean fewer teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. But on the other, it could be a sign that kids are missing out on essential experiences and communication skills.
So, in short, the world of teen sex is changing. It's not just about the old-fashioned idea of sex anymore; it's about a whole spectrum of experiences shaping how kids understand and navigate their sexuality. This also is a partial explanation for some of the posts we're getting from young men on the site that seem to be more disoriented than we would expect at their age - given our personal experiences.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) found fewer teens are having sex. But when they asked teens and experts, they discovered more to the story. Teens today are more likely to be open about being gay or bisexual, and the kinds of sex they're having are more diverse.
Interestingly, some teens are holding off on sex because of the pandemic or because their parents are always watching them. Things like online porn influence others.
One big question the article raises is whether the decrease in teen sex is a good or bad thing. On the one hand, less sex could mean fewer teen pregnancies and sexually transmitted diseases. But on the other, it could be a sign that kids are missing out on essential experiences and communication skills.
So, in short, the world of teen sex is changing. It's not just about the old-fashioned idea of sex anymore; it's about a whole spectrum of experiences shaping how kids understand and navigate their sexuality. This also is a partial explanation for some of the posts we're getting from young men on the site that seem to be more disoriented than we would expect at their age - given our personal experiences.
Sex? Sexual intercourse? Neither? Teens weigh in on evolving definitions — and habits
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