Originally posted by mrmitchell
Wrong the point of nonabstinence programs is to promote safe sex. The article mentions nothing about use of protection amongst abstinence-taught students and regular-taught students but I would say that anecdotally students in regular programs have a higher use of protection.
I would hope that 53 year olds are not virgins, but remember, betor's Internet identity "goes to a private school". 14 years 9 months seems pretty young, but I would buy 15 or 16 as an acceptable average.
Wrong the point of nonabstinence programs is to promote safe sex. The article mentions nothing about use of protection amongst abstinence-taught students and regular-taught students but I would say that anecdotally students in regular programs have a higher use of protection.
I would hope that 53 year olds are not virgins, but remember, betor's Internet identity "goes to a private school". 14 years 9 months seems pretty young, but I would buy 15 or 16 as an acceptable average.
Don't forget if 30-40% of kids are not virgins by 15-16 that's probably not the average.
In fact, it's easier for somebody to stay a virgin for much longer than it is for someone to stop being one very early, so the median is probably lower than the average, and I doubt the median is 15 (meaning I don't think 50% of kids 15 are not virgins.)
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