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  • x.st.angel.x
    Veteran Member
    • Apr 2009
    • 1479

    Also, barry what you could focus on is perhaps the consequences of unprotected sex in teenagers n different countries and cultures as well. A sub catergory in your studies

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    • ltsang
      Member
      • Jan 2010
      • 94

      Originally posted by barry dawson
      Hi my name is Barry Dawson and I am studying year 11, and I am taking part in a new subject called research project to help gain my SACE.

      My research question is, what are the consequences of unprotected sex in teenagers?
      So if anyone has any answer or websites that could help me out, I would really appreciate it.

      Thanks!

      Hahah. I remember this. I had to write an essay in college about this one time. It was just some random essay and I choose this. Here is my reply. With teens having unprotected sex is not really a good thing. Because sometimes it could give std, hiv, and among other sickness to your partner. Also if she is pregnant the baby might have it to. Its a 50 50 chance. I discuss 3 tops in my essay, but I forgot it. These two are a few.

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      • barry dawson
        Junior Member
        • Oct 2010
        • 5

        I was just wondering if anyone would like to post any of their emotional stress from unprotected sex, so it can help me with my research.
        Thanks

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        • ItsASecret
          APRIL 2011 POSTER OF THE MONTH
          • Apr 2009
          • 3721

          I was just wondering if anyone would like to post any of their emotional stress from unprotected sex, so it can help me with my research.
          I mean this in the best of ways, from a fellow researcher....secondary sources from your texts will do wonders. Do you already have data from study groupings done organized from acknowledged (on campus I suppose) volunteers?
          There are those who believe that dictionaries should not merely reflect the times but also protect English from the mindless assaults of the trendy.

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          • barry dawson
            Junior Member
            • Oct 2010
            • 5

            thanks for your help ...

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            • CHANDLERS WISH
              • Mar 2008
              • 22440

              Barry, emotionally a woman can be scared for life if she obtains any STD's..that is non cureable...

              She has to tell her next boyfriend eventually, for in-stance, when he chooses to suggest no more condoms...

              Or, perhaps it's robbed her of ever being able to have children? Imagine her pain, anquish, and again having to explain to her parnter...

              She can be as cautious as she wants, often it's not her fault, she for the most part was careful but then one day trust came into play and then he cheated...

              Emotionally, pregnancy as well.. Through not enough education perhaps, first time sex, bang, pregnant.. 16, 17, who to turn to? What to do, a whole life ahead with career, college, vanishes, or the emotional turmoil of having to make a decision to keep the baby or not keep the baby.. The emotional turmoil, of the reaction of the Father, and whether he stays or not, usually, she's fallen in love with him, what if he doesn't stand by her?

              There are alot of emotions for a female to deal with, based on what the end result is....
              PUT A LITTLE 'LIKE' IN MY SOUL!

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              • shweedart
                Veteran Member
                • Feb 2008
                • 679

                I'm a teenager I've never had fully unprotected sex even with my partner (we're eachothers firsts and we've started off sex without a condom but used one halfway through) Purely because of the risk of pregnancy. I'm 19 and i'd say 10-15% of the girls in my year at school have babies/toddlers and i'd say about 30% have had abortions. My best friend has just turned 20 and has twins!

                Yes, all of them love their children more than life itself but because they concieved so young they havn't really had a life to live. Whilst everyone else is making a fresh start at university they're making a freshstart at living a fully adult life.
                If you want to have children young then it's upto you but I'd leave it for when you have an education, a stable relationship and the means to provide for your child.

                My friend with the twins has been with her fiancé for 6 years, he has a well paying job, she worked from the age of 14 upto the time she fell pregnant. They have a house that they rent, 2 very healthy gorgeous children (a boy and a girl) and are very much in love. Under those circumstances I see no reason why they shouldn't have a baby. Yes they're young but they can care and provide for their family.

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