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I say 'go for it'! Anything is worth a try. However the toothpaste is out of the tube...our young people are being swamped and engulfed by sex and sexuality at every turn. Just watch the Disney Channel in the afternoons. One way to lower the demand for abortions is to make young people more responsible for their choices and instill some pride in their personal self-respect and dignity as a human being. Exactly, we are raising immature after immature generation who has no idea what self-control, self-discipline, & personal responsibility is. As a 29 yr old virgin, I can attest that it isn't easy but I have never once wondered if I might be pregnant or have some STD. My parents expected more out of us. They expected us to be a "cut above the rest." As a result, my sister was a virgin until her wedding night &, if I am ever blessed with a husband, he will know I am also trustworthy. As far as TV goes. I am in total agreement. I am about to get rid of my TV subscription. I will only use it for watching movies & playing video games. I hope if I ever get married & have children, my husband will feel the same way. Good for you girl!! Whoever the lucky man might be, he will be very fortunate. I've never regretted my choice either. Texas changed its emphasis in 1995 to abstinence education, which Saenz believes has produced positive results.Unfortunately, Saenz is very wrong: 2009 -- The birth rate for teens rose in more than half the states in the country in 2006, with the biggest increases seen in the South and Southwest, new research shows. Mississippi had the highest teen birth rate, with 68.4 births reported per 1,000 girls ... New Mexico reported a birth rate of 64.1 and Texas 63.1. As a fascinating aside: [i]The lowest rates were in New Hampshire, 18.7, Vermont, 20.8, and Massachusetts, 21.3... |
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