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<blockquote data-quote="trunks2k" data-source="post: 76349424" data-attributes="member: 24431"><p>IIRC, comprehensive sex ed programs saw teens having sex at roughly the same rate as those in abstinence only ed, but the teens in the comprehensive programs tend to wait longer until having sex (i.e. the portion of teens under 18 that have had sex are roughly the same in both groups, but the average of the first time is older in the sex ed group) and are much more likely to use protection when they do have sex.</p><p></p><p>"Just tell them not to do it" simply doesn't work and is arguably counter productive in the immediate goal of outright preventing the behavior. This is true in particular when you are talking about things that have a biological component, like sex and drug addiction.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trunks2k, post: 76349424, member: 24431"] IIRC, comprehensive sex ed programs saw teens having sex at roughly the same rate as those in abstinence only ed, but the teens in the comprehensive programs tend to wait longer until having sex (i.e. the portion of teens under 18 that have had sex are roughly the same in both groups, but the average of the first time is older in the sex ed group) and are much more likely to use protection when they do have sex. "Just tell them not to do it" simply doesn't work and is arguably counter productive in the immediate goal of outright preventing the behavior. This is true in particular when you are talking about things that have a biological component, like sex and drug addiction. [/QUOTE]
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