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Tuesday, December 30, 2008

I Pledge Not To Have Sex Before Marriage. But, If I Do, I Pledge Not To Use a Condom!

As many as one in eight teens in the United States may take a virginity pledge at some point, vowing to wait until they're married before having sex. But do such pledges work? Are pledge takers more likely than other teens to delay sexual activity? A new study suggests that the answer is no. While teens who take virginity pledges do delay sexual activity until an average age of 21 (compared to about age 17 for the average American teen), the reason for the delay is more likely due to pledge takers' religious background and conservative views -- not the pledge itself.
According to a study published Monday in the journal Pediatrics, pledge takers are as likely to have sex before marriage as other teens who are also religious, but don't take the pledge. However, pledge takers are less likely than other religious or conservative teens to use condoms or birth control when they do start having sex!                   Read more...

1 comment:

  1. The condom thing makes sense as those who made a pledge I would think would be much less likely to have premeditated (planned) sex. Even if they're planning sex, if they don't bring a condom they can still tell themselves they won't do it.

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