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Teens and Sex



Jay Gradner



An increasing problem on high school campuses and one of the main

concerns of parents, school officials, and the government is teenage sex. It is

on the rise, and they are worried that it may get out of control. Teenage sex

can be a problem because of the pregnancies and many diseases it can cause. One

solution that has been proposed is to distribute condoms in public high schools.

This is a topic that is controversial and has been hotly debated for years.

There are people who think it would be a good idea and those who think it may

worsen the problem rather than solve it.

The reason that people want to distribute condoms in high school is to

try to prevent teenage pregnancy, sexually transmitted diseases, and (I separate

this from the category of STD's because it is so widespread, deadly, important,

frightening, etc.) H.I.V infection. The theory is that if condoms were given

out or made available at high schools, then the students would be more inclined

to use them. They would have them or be able to get them if they need to use

them. This would cut down on unprotected sexual intercourse and prevent the

pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases, and H.I.V. infection. If a student

was at a party and decided, on the spur of the moment, to engage in sexual

intercourse, then it is more likely that they have a condom if schools

distributed them. This sounds good in theory, but will it really work? If

schools distribute condoms, shouldn't they also teach the students how to use

them and teach them a little about sex (sex education in schools, another

controversial topic)?

The world certainly needs to try to decrease teenage pregnancies, STD's,

and H.I.V. infection. In an article from the New York Times, the United Nations

reports that women, especially sexually active teenage girls, have a higher rate

of H.I.V. infection than men in that age group. It cited the slow development

of mucous membranes as the reason for the lower protection against infection and

increased risk of getting H.I.V. It mentions that in Rwanda, 25% of pregnant

women are infected, and 17% of those who have teenage sex will be infected.

Those numbers are staggering. In the United States, if even 5% of teenagers who

have had sex become infected with H.I.V., then that would translate to hundreds

of thousands of teenagers. This shows that H.I.V. could be a bigger problem

than it already is if nothing is done about it, and some people think that

distributing condoms would help keep the problem from getting worse.

Condom...

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