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http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070205/hl_nm/sex_teens_dc

Note these lines, virtually buried toward the bottom of an otherwise 'cautionary' news item:

...like feeling closer to their partner or feeling good about themselves. Such positive feelings about sex were common, the study found. In fact, the teens more often reported positive effects than negative ones.


Sex of any kind can harm teens emotionally
By Amy Norton
Mon Feb 5, 9:44 AM ET



Teenagers often suffer emotional consequences from having sex, even when it's "only" oral sex, a study published Monday suggests.

Researchers at the University of California San Francisco found that up to one-half of the sexually active teenagers in their study said they'd ever felt "used," guilty or regretful after having sex.

Though such feelings were less common among teens who'd only had oral sex, about one-third reported some type of negative consequence.

Dr. Sonya S. Brady and Bonnie L. Halpern-Felsher report the findings in the journal Pediatrics.

The study, according to the researchers, suggests that parents should be sure to talk with their kids about the potential negative effects of having oral sex, not only intercourse.

"When parents and teens talk about the consequences of having 'sex,' they may not take the time to define what sex is," Brady and Halpern-Felsher noted in comments to Reuters Health.

"It is important for parents to help teens understand that having oral sex may result in social, emotional and physical health consequences -- just as having vaginal sex may result in these consequences."

In particular, the study found, girls were twice as likely as boys to say they'd ever "felt bad about themselves" after having sex, and three times more likely to say they'd felt used.

Though the study could not look at the reasons for this difference, other studies have noted that there's pressure on girls to at once be sexually attractive yet resist having sex.

"In contrast, boys' sexuality and sexual behavior is generally accepted," Brady and Halpern-Felsher pointed out. "Parents can play an important role in helping to eliminate this double standard by encouraging respect for women and discouraging the use of derogatory sexual terms."

The findings are based on a series of surveys given to 618 students at two public high schools, beginning in ninth grade when they were 14 years old. Of these, 275 reported having oral sex, vaginal sex or both by the spring of tenth grade.

Among the sexually active teens, those who said they'd had only oral sex were generally less likely to report negative consequences, whether physical -- pregnancy or sexually transmitted infections -- or emotional.

However, they were also less likely to report positive effects, like feeling closer to their partner or feeling good about themselves. Such positive feelings about sex were common, the study found. In fact, the teens more often reported positive effects than negative ones.

This suggests that when parents talk with their kids about sex, it might be a good idea to acknowledge the potential positive outcomes, like emotional intimacy, Brady and Halpern-Felsher note in their report. Parents could then talk about other ways to find those same feelings.

SOURCE: Pediatrics, February 2007.
 

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I'd say the girls are being used if it's only her giving oral sex. There should be mutual pleasure, in my opinion.
 

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celest said:
what a slant!

the negative effects on teens and sexuality come from the antiquated puritanical beliefs held by this culture. a sex positive curriculum would do wonders.
Exactly.
 

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celest said:
what a slant!

the negative effects on teens and sexuality come from the antiquated puritanical beliefs held by this culture. a sex positive curriculum would do wonders.

My feelings exactly some girls are still brainwashed to believe sex unless you have a committed relationship is bad . Sometimes they are still raised in a puritanical household.
 

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booboobear said:
some girls are still brainwashed to believe sex unless you have a committed relationship is bad .
My SO believes sex is bad unless she gets something in return, like... uh, I haven't figured that one out yet.:eek:
 

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Meister said:
My SO believes sex is bad unless she gets something in return, like... uh, I haven't figured that one out yet.:

Maybe we need to give them a treat like you would your pet dog when she does something good :D
 

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Been there done that they don't really care what happens to the people invovled. they just want statics.

1 in 4 girls are sexually abused before the age of 18 do you really think they care happens to them in the long run NOPE. just aslong as they are hot and eventually one day become an SP.
 

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Almost everyone who has been in an exploitive relationship will feel badly afterwards. The article (and perhaps the study) makes no effort to break out what percentage of those “feeling used” were/are in loving relationships and what percentage were in fact in exploitive relationships e.g. boy finally has sex with girl then dumps her. I suspect we don't need hundreds of thousands of dollars spent in a study to know the answer.
 
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