Well there are a variety of reason I believe here are a few. Parents aren’t talking to there young adults or kids about the topic. Most a resorted to finding out themselves. Some already know and choose to do what is socially acceptable or what pleasures the best. So, binge drinking, multiple sex partners, drug uses, and sex without a condom are some of the common reasons why college students and high school students continue to have unprotected sex. Now, some of the others I mentioned above is what I hear most common when high schools and college students talk it’s more about the pleasure aspect for them or they just don’t care when there under the influence of alcohol or drugs, putting them as risk for STI. Also know that ages 15-24 account for only a quarter of our population that contracts STI. Well, the other adolescence population accounts for nearly half of our population that contracts STI. What do you think? This is a very high number.
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Well there are a variety of reason I believe here are a few. Parents aren’t talking to there young adults or kids about the topic. Most a resorted to finding out themselves. Some already know and choose to do what is socially acceptable or what pleasures the best. So, binge drinking, multiple sex partners, drug uses, and sex without a condom are some of the common reasons why college students and high school students continue to have unprotected sex. Now, some of the others I mentioned above is what I hear most common when high schools and college students talk it’s more about the pleasure aspect for them or they just don’t care when there under the influence of alcohol or drugs, putting them as risk for STI. Also know that ages 15-24 account for only a quarter of our population that contracts STI. Well, the other adolescence population accounts for nearly half of our population that contracts STI. What do you think? This is a very high number.
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