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Summary: Teens Substituting
Oral Sex for Intercourse About 12 percent of males and 10 percent of females (aged 15-19)
have participated in oral sex with a member of the opposite sex. A
substantial proportion of teens abstaining from intercourse are
placing themselves at risk for STDs by engaging in oral sex.
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According to an article written by Rednova, a
recent federal survey found that about 12 percent of males and 10
percent of females (aged 15-19) have participated in oral sex with a
member of the opposite sex. The levels of oral sex seemed to be
higher among white teens than among Black and Hispanic teens. One
researcher noted that this may be one possible reason for the
somewhat later age of first sex among white teens. According to the
survey, these particular teenagers had not yet had vaginal
intercourse. However, the study found that by the ages of 22-24,
when most individuals have already had intercourse, those having
only oral sex dropped to 3 percent, suggesting to experts that young
people are using oral sex to postpone vaginal sex. Another study,
conducted by Child Trends, found that almost one in four teens (or
about 10% of all teens) who had not had sexual intercourse had
previously engaged in oral sex. These studies show that a
substantial proportion of teens abstaining from intercourse are
placing themselves at risk for STDs by engaging in oral sex.1
1Oral
Sex Substitutes for Intercourse With Many Teenagers,
Rednova, 2004, pp. 1-3.
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