wanting to stop it is understandable. but believe it or not but by being over protective and holding your child down can drive them to it more. most teens have friends that are having sex. so like all teenagers they are going to want to try things that their friends are doing. but when a parent is forcefull on holding their child down most tenns will do it anyways. just because the parent won't let them out on their first real date..or go to that prom that's in a hotel. but don't let my opinion sound like im baming just the parents. having sex comes with responsibility. so a teenager should take that in before doing it. so a teen is help resonsible when something happens due to being sexual active. there is no real way of stoping your teen from being sexual active. but being open with them can help you out in the end and maybe have them really think before they just do!
Hormones.
Nearly 3 of every 10 Teenagers are sexually active according to MSNBC
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About 50 percent
25% of sexually white male teens have had sex with a black girl
50% you welcome
they can be sure, they should just be safe as to not get a pregnancy and it should be legal.
That's a hard question - who am I to decide on that?But I would think illegally sexually active with contraception is still better than illegally sexually active and pregnant, so if this is a vote I would go for "yes".
because teens are generally more sexually active than older people
It depends what country you are in. In America if I am not mistaken its about 34% in Europe most of the rates are closer to 70%.
Today's teens face pressure to be sexually active through various channels, including social media, peer influence, and popular culture, which often glamorize sexual relationships. The prevalence of explicit content and the normalization of hookup culture can create unrealistic expectations about sexual experiences. Additionally, conversations around dating and relationships may focus heavily on sexual activity, leading some teens to feel that being sexually active is a rite of passage or a measure of their social status. This combination of influences can make it challenging for teens to navigate their own values and choices regarding sexuality.