Are Teens Still Having Sex?

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This is a sad fact, but — yes, they are. However….

You’re actually seeing a great deal of responsibility behind all of it these days. Back when it seemed like the whole race of humanity was only just beginning to explore the concept of sex, it seemed that teens were only just discovering it and not realizing how crucial the decision was to lose your virginity. Teen pregnancies skyrocketed, and there was almost a mere shock from it happening. Some teen fathers were even more shocked that it was happening to them!

It’s a bit different now. Teens understand the consequences, even when they risk them. They have a better understanding of their options — whether it’s abortion, adoption, or simply keeping the baby. More of these teens are taking an active role in the responsibility that comes with being a mother. And — yes, this is a good thing — more teens are simply learning their lessons!

Sex education, in this writer’s opinion, is working. Maybe not exactly the way we intended, but nevertheless it’s working. It’s opening the eyes of our teens, it’s helping them stay aware of what’s out there, what’s coming ahead.

This isn’t to say, though, that it’s okay to just go ahead and ‘try it.’  Being prepared isn’t the same as being smart.

But at the very least, you can count on your teens to keep a clear head about what they’re doing. In this imperfect world, you really can’t ask for much more than that. And in all honesty, that’s about as close to perfection in life as you can get.

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The Trendy Teen Club

Is it really that simple? Take away the alcohol, and you’d have a safe clubbing environment for your kids? Come on. It’s true, though — think about it.

What you’re looking at is a dilemma that could involve some serious law-breaking. Needless to say, teens are not of the age that they can legally drink, or even legally buy a drink; so the what can be done?

Remove the alcohol.

Enter: the ever-popular and continuing-to-be-popular trendy teen club. You’ve got your flashy dance floor, DJ, and even a menu with food. What you don’t have are the cocktails. Does that really change anything?

Truthfully, it does. It promotes a healthier lifestyle, more fun, and a better outlook on what it means to ‘party.’ When kids get older, they may get a little more responsible about what to drink and realize that alcohol, honestly, isn’t at all necessary. Come to think of it, this particular writer wonders why alcohol should be a part of pop culture! Why do we need to drink to feel socially accepted anyway?

Here’s the unfortunate downside, though — the dancing. Remember the nights at the school dances when you’re getting down on that floor to some Spice Girls or Expose, and (let’s say you’re a woman reading this) your date tries to slip a hand down the butt. It happens. But you can guarantee that the chaperones don’t like that.

At a teen club, there are no chaperones. There are no ‘teachers.’ Just the owner, the DJ, security, and that’s it. Teens can dance, pretty much, as dirty as they’d like to (within reason, of course), thereby still promoting a willingness to, well…explore themselves!

That’s part of the bottom line with the trendy teen club — bad or good? You decide.

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