Because they can contract syphillis and die.
The Bible does not specifically address engaging in sexual activity during menstruation. However, some interpretations of Old Testament laws suggest that sexual activity during menstruation is considered unclean or impure. It is important to consider individual beliefs and interpretations when making decisions about sexual activity during menstruation.
Because most teens drink and do other illigal things
You simply need to say 'No' - that is effective and the only way you need. If you don't want to engage in sexual activity simply practice self-control, and if someone is trying to get you to engage in sexual activity make it clear that you do not consent and they cannot have sex with you.
Personally I'd say it's be a combination of jerking off and prostate massage.
It depends on who you are talking to. Most teens would probably say no. Most married adults with teens will probably say yes. Me? I would say "IDK".
First it depends if you and your partner (if you have one that is) both share the same interests for sexual activity. If you do then I say go for it!
Yes, there can be legal implications if someone is too drunk to give consent in a situation. In many jurisdictions, consent given while intoxicated may not be considered valid, and engaging in sexual activity with someone who is unable to give consent due to intoxication can be considered sexual assault or rape. It is important to always ensure that all parties involved are able to give clear and enthusiastic consent before engaging in any sexual activity.
two thirds of teens who have had sex wish they had waited
I'd say no - but some may like it. I'd be sure to ask the girl before you do it.
Typically if you are engaged in romantic or sexual activity as a man with a woman, saying another guy's name will not arouse the woman.
I don't know of any law that says you cannot date, though since she is a minor, I imagine her parents would need to approve. Preteens, young teens and mid-teens go on dates all the time. Laws don't say you can't go to the movies with someone, but they do address sexual relations or sexual contact.
Fewer than one in four teens smoke.