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June 11 2007
America is in
love with research. Numbers grab our attention, statistics drive our
decisions.
We collect
numbers on everything. We know from watching him that Magic Johnson
is…well…magic on the basketball court. But we are sure of it if we
can chart his free-throw average. We believe that Elvis was a music
legend. But we are convinced of it when someone lists his top ten
hits and reports the sales revenue generated by his empire.
Fueled by
computer technology, researchers have relegated nearly every subject
today to binary code and statistical analysis. Not surprisingly, our
beliefs about sex, our sexual behavior, and the consequences of both,
have been counted, input into computers, and crunched into numbers
that have been sorted, scrutinized, analyzed, reported and debated.
Statistics on
sex confirm what the ordinary person knows. Teen sex is a problem.
We see the problem in our daily lives, but numbers and statistics
define the problem.
Numbers and
statistics also drive the work to cure the problems resulting from
teen sex. Give us a cure, we are told. But make sure it is
research-based.
This demand for
research-based education is great news for abstinence educators.
Research gathered over the past forty years supports the truths taught
in abstinence classes around our country. Consider what research has
proven:
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STDs infect
people even when condoms are used consistently and correctly. Of
the 25 common STDs today, several viruses and bacterium live on body
areas not covered by a condom, including incurable genital herpes.
This helps to explain why one in six people over the age of 12 are
infected with genital herpes.
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Boys and girls
are different. For some unknown reason, of late, that has been in
doubt. But now we have research that confirms the different
attitudes men and women have about sex, love and attachment. We are
different. Truly.
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Most men and
women have personally experienced the power of sex to create a
special bond. But now we have research and science to explain why.
Oxytocin, released in the blood system during sex, creates an
attachment between the lovers…whether or not true love exists.
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Romantic
breakups are hard enough for teens, but the emotional consequences
of sex for our youth can be devastating. We have always known
that. But now research has documented the link between teen sex and
teen suicide rates.
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If oxytocin,
emotional stability, and freedom from STDs are not enough to justify
abstaining from sex until marriage, we have even more research to
motivate us. A wide range of studies prove that married people are
having the most sex and the best sex. And marriage statistically
provides the best outcomes for men, women and children…emotionally,
physically and economically.
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Parents have
always felt that teens needed direction. Research now confirms
this. Studies of brain development show that mature, analytical
thought processes aren’t developed until the early to mid-twenties
for most youth. Teens need concrete and direction instruction from
adults.
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Research
reported by the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy tells us
“There is some evidence to suggest that one of the reasons behind
these trends is that more teens are taking a cautious attitude
toward sex.” Teens are ready to hear constructive education and
receive support in maintaining sexual abstinence.
Abstinence
education gives young people the truth about the consequences of teen
sex…emotional, physical, social, and financial consequences documented
by scientific research.
Research
documents that young people are receptive to this information and are
using it to choose to abstain from sex outside of marriage. Best of
all, even sexually active teens are choosing to return to sexual
abstinence as the best path to health and well-being.
Finally,
research proves that parents are the most significant factor in teen
choices about sex and that parents support sexual abstinence as the
best choice for their teens. Abstinence education is a foundation of
support for parents, providing the scientific and medically accurate
facts confirming the wisdom abstinence until marriage.
Research-based
education? Abstinence education leads the way in providing the best
message for securing the healthiest outcomes for our youth. And
research proves it.
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