I'd like for you to fill out a short survey for my English class. My group and I are doing a project about sex in America. Some of them are a little ambiguous, yes.. but we have to have 100 of them. If you'd like this to be confidential, you can always anonymously reply
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2) What is your gender? female
3) At what age did you lose your virginity?
a) <12 years old
b) 12-14 years old
c) 15-16 years old
d) 17-18 years old
e) 19 + years
If applicable, please ONLY answer F or G.
f) Still a virgin
g) Waiting until marriage
4) What is your religion? christian
5) Do you have older siblings/parents who educated you about sex? i do have an older sibling, but neither they, nor my parents educated me. it was basically, 'don't do it. and if you do, be safe.'
6) What activity(s) do you believe constitutes losing your virginity?
a)Kissing
b)Oral Sex
c)Heavy Petting (ex: making out)
d)Finger to Vagina/Penis/Anus interaction
e)Penis to Vagina Intercourse
f)Vagina to Vagina Intercourse/Penis to Anus Intercourse
g)Masturbation
h)Other______________________________________________________________
7)When learning about sex, what was your main concern about intercourse?
a)STI/STD/HIV
b) Pregnancyc) The act of sex, itself ( ... )
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2) male
3) d
4) agnostic
5) yes
6) e or f
7) c
7) a
8) c
9) a
10) I think it has an important impact. It definitely raises awareness about STDs, the risk of pregnancy, the pros and cons of contraceptives versus abstinence, and overall enriches a better understanding about sexuality.
11) Don't act like the subject is taboo -- address it plainly and informatively. Start at a young age.
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2) f.
3) d.
4) agnostic.
5) yes.
6) b, d, e, f.
7) c, d.
7) b.
8) c.
9) a.
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10) the scare tactic is a little overwhelming, but it works. if you take the fun out of it, it may not be as popular for 12 year olds to not know who their baby's father is. education is vitally important. std's, contraception methods (for both genders) and emotional issues all play a part, and should be discussed.
11) i got the clinical approach, my mom's a nurse. if you pretend it's something taboo and forbidden and mysterious, they'll fucking go out and do it, won't they? make it sound horrible, with diseases and babies and herpes and.. eww. made me not want to have sex. and i didn't. the younger the better, emotional issues and insecurity (meaning not searching for validation from boys) should be addressed in at least middle school.. and they really aren't, and that's sad.
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