#121234 - 04/16/07 10:41 PM
Re: Sex-education programs for U.S. teens not working?
[Re: Shane]
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I think Liz is on the right track: family is hugely important in this issue. There is research to show that girls in families with stepfathers actually reach puberty earlier than those in families with their own fathers. A secure, supportive, nurturing family where children get love and affection at home, and where their activities are well supervised, and where they understand the benefits of married sexuality and abstinence before as well as the potential consequences of early sexual activity... Schools can do the best job possible, but without that foundation at home it's going to be an uphill struggle.
(Oh, and liberals don't want more money into these failing abstinence-only programs, they want funding for sex education that strongly encourages abstinence but also says to teens 'if you are going to choose sexual activity, here are the ways to protect yourself and your partner from unwanted pregnancies and STDs'.)
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#121337 - 04/17/07 02:59 AM
Re: Sex-education programs for U.S. teens not working?
[Re: Shane]
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What is driving sex among teenagers is the sex-saturated entertainment industry and the secularization of society. Oh - and what is driving the even higher levels of sexual activity in Malawi, where there is extreme poverty, no significant entertainment industry, and >90% of the population is actively Christian? /Bevin
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#121348 - 04/17/07 03:18 AM
Re: Sex-education programs for U.S. teens not working?
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Is bringing up Malawi the best argument that can be made against the influence of popular entertainment on American youth?  Malawi, which is an African nation that was controlled by the Brittish for many years has its own issues with sexuality. Although they do have radio and television stations there, I have not idea if their government does a better job of censoring the content or not. The AIDS crisis in Malawi has about as much to do with the price of rice in China as it does with the breakdown of the American family and increased sexual activity here.
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#121350 - 04/17/07 03:21 AM
Re: Sex-education programs for U.S. teens not working?
[Re: Shane]
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It does bring up the point that we can pretty much project our own explanations on the issue. Personally I'd love to see some research that got seriously into the effects of family and of media. My intuition says family is *far* more important... but at this point I'm guessing and likely projecting. And it's likely a complex of things, not a single issue. And it's actually not that much of a historical anomaly, except in the context of the 1950s... for the vast majority of human history the mean age for onset of sexual activity has been lower than 15.
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#121377 - 04/17/07 04:49 AM
Re: Sex-education programs for U.S. teens not working?
[Re: Shane]
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Your unproven hypothesis is that the entertainment industry is driving up the teen sex rate.
There are at least 10 other, equally plausible, explanations
1 - it isn't normal for humans to delay sexual activity until 20 2 - hormones in the food supply 3 - other weird chemicals in the environment 4 - better nutrition 5 - low birth rate 6 - single-parent families 7 - both-parents-working families 8 - cars = increased mobility 9 - larger schools = more potential partners 10 - better personal hygiene = increased attractiveness
Focus on the Family comes with their own builtin biases
/Bevin
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#121380 - 04/17/07 05:33 AM
Re: Sex-education programs for U.S. teens not working?
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Obama gets it. Press Release When children are exposed to sex without consequences, they're more likely to have it...
if industry fails to act, if it fails to give parents advanced control and choices - Congress will. Hilary Clinton gets it too. Clinton Seeks Uniform Ratings In Entertainment for Children Mrs. Clinton then added that people should have similar concern about the ''contagion'' of violence and sex that she said infused video games, the Internet and television programs.
''This is a silent epidemic,'' she said. ''We don't necessarily see the results immediately.''
''If you think of this from a public health perspective,'' she continued, ''what we are doing today, exposing our children to so much of this unchecked media, is a kind of contagion.'' So it isn't just the opinion of some right-wingers at Focus on The Family. BTW: Title V abstinence-only-until-marriage was signed into law by President Clinton - not President Bush.
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#121389 - 04/17/07 06:21 AM
Re: Sex-education programs for U.S. teens not working?
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And it's likely a complex of things, not a single issue. Bravus statement is probably closest to the truth. However, most of the debate will be about 'pet' issues, not looking for a real truth in the matter. This is not uncommon in the religious arena. Religion says 'we have the answeres' all to often without ever 'listening' and trying to understand the cause.
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