April 27, 2005

Abstinence Groups Question Oral Sex Study

(Filed under: Sex)

A study released earlier this month that reported on teen attitudes towards oral sex is drawing fire from abstinence groups. The study found teens have a casual attitude toward oral sex and suggested teens are turning to oral sex to preserve their virginity.

Richard Ross, co-founder of True Love Waits, counters that their material has always preached purity in all areas of sexuality. New York Times columnist David Brooks came to the defense of teens (subscription required), pointing to stats that indicate teens are having less sex than previous generations.

Bicker, bicker, back and forth. Sigh. Adults can argue all they want over whether or not teens are doing it, how to do sex ed, and all that. But sometimes we miss the point—it's your life. Know what you're getting yourself into and talk to an adult you can trust if you've got questions. Not everyone is doing it. Sex is a big deal, and maybe instead of arguing over numbers, adults should be honest about what's at stake: you.

Posted by Kevin D. Hendricks at April 27, 2005 09:03 AM

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