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Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Black - 03-06-2011 http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20110304/ap_on_he_me/us_less_sex Something major here missing IMO; not a poorly written article, per se, but . . . absolutely no mention of the easy availability of, um, "visual info" via the web to this generation, and the myriad of options for virtual fun . . . Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Jimmypoo - 03-06-2011 It's a lie! I'm, in fact, looking for it more than ever! It's where *I AM* that makes it happen less! (you should see some of these human/farm animal mutants!) Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Michael - 03-06-2011 Here's the original report. The graphs and tables are at the end. http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr036.pdf Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Jimmypoo - 03-06-2011 Don't forget... the CDC is near me! They see the same mutants! Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Greg - 03-06-2011 Ew...Excel default chart colors. Ew!! Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - deckeda - 03-06-2011 Black wrote: Maybe it's the greater availability of the virtual that's causing the actual to occur less. Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Black - 03-06-2011 Michael wrote: Thanks-- helps separate the data from the slant of the article. I still don't buy that sex ed and parental influence were major factors if there was a change, but seeing that the data was collected 3+ years ago, I'd judge the influences I mentioned above to be just a hair less of a factor. Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Jimmypoo - 03-06-2011 >>>I'd judge the influences I mentioned above to be just a hair less of a factor. You're saying that pubic shaving is causing a down-turn? Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - Black - 03-06-2011 Jimmypoo wrote: My point is that shared pubic shaving via cam broadcast may be reducing the urgency of finding a flesh-on-flesh partner. (working very hard not to sully you-know-who's kid's word . . .) Re: Study-- US teens/young adults doing it less - testcase - 03-06-2011 They're too busy texting to actually have human contact. Sad really.... ![]() |