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I see you still have not figured out this is a boating newsgroup, you idiot!


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NEW HAVEN, Connecticut (AP) -- Teens who pledge to remain virgins until
marriage are more likely to take chances with other kinds of sex that
increase the risk of sexually transmitted diseases, a study of 12,000
adolescents suggests.

The report by Yale and Columbia University researchers could help explain
their earlier findings that teens who pledged abstinence are just as
likely
to have STDs as their peers.

The latest study, published in the April issue of the Journal of
Adolescent
Health, found that teens pledging virginity until marriage are more likely
to have oral and anal sex than other teens who have not had intercourse.
That behavior, however, "puts you at risk," said Hannah Brueckner,
assistant
professor of sociology at Yale and one of the study's authors.

Among virgins, boys who have pledged abstinence were four times more
likely
to have had anal sex than teens who have remained abstinent but not as
part
of a pledge, according to the study. Overall, pledgers were six times more
likely to have oral sex.

The pledging group was also less likely to use condoms during their first
sexual experience or get tested for STDs, the researchers found.

Data for the study was taken from the National Longitudinal Study of
Adolescent Health. An in-school questionnaire was given to a nationally
representative sample of students in grades 7-12 and followed up with a
series of in-home interviews roughly one, two, and six years later. It was
funded in part by the National Institute of Child Health and Human
Development and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Leslee Unruh, president of the National Abstinence Clearinghouse in Sioux
Falls, South Dakota, called the study "bogus," disputing that those
involved
had pledged true "abstinence."

"Kids who pledge abstinence are taught that any word that has 'sex' in it
is
considered a sexual activity," Unruh said. "Therefore oral sex is sex, and
they are staying away."

Millions of teens have signed written pledges or verbally promised to
abstain from sex, part of a church-led effort to discourage premarital sex
and the spread of disease. President Bush has boosted funding for
abstinence-only education in schools.

Critics say that education needs to be coupled with safe-sex education to
be
effective.

"If adolescents only had sex in monogamous, married relationships, by
definition there would be no STDs," Brueckner said, echoing President
Bush's
remarks in last year's State of the Union address. "But the majority of
adolescents don't live like that. They do have sex."

Last year, the same research team found that 88 percent of teens who
pledge
abstinence end up having sex before marriage, compared with 99 percent of
teens who do not make a pledge.

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Well, there's some hope for humanity in this.