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Every time I come to this section, I always see something about teen sex and teen pregnancy.

I'm a teen and I find the idea of sex disgusting. I don't understand what makes it so appealing to other teens.

2007-03-11 14:16:23 · 29 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

I'm well into puberty but I don't want sex.
I guess something's wrong with me.
Haha.

2007-03-11 14:25:51 · update #1

I guess something's /not/ wrong.
Thanks. :]

2007-03-11 14:27:20 · update #2

29 answers

Sounds like you have been raised the right way. All teens are going to have hormones that make them want to sex. It is a normal feeling, but just because they have these feelings doesnt mean they should act on them. I know in my situation, at the time I didnt understand but now I know it was me wanting to feel desired and wanted. My mom and dad were not there for me the way parents should have been. Granted it is not their fault, I made the choice to have sex at 15 but I wish I would have waited till I was married or atleast older to make a healthier choice!!

2007-03-11 15:02:19 · answer #1 · answered by shelly63795 3 · 1 1

Hormones have a big role in the sex drive. As young people just entering puberty, there' s loads of new chemicals, and new changes to the entire body, such that the message is "have babies early and often".

And, it is better for the parent, also, to have children before 30 yrs old; especially because of overall energy, and the effect on the cardio-vascular system.

Being in a situation of "not being ready for sex", "wanting to mature before having sex", "wanting the first time to be special", is one thing, and, for the most part, fairly normal. Because we're human beings, we can use Reason, and override hormonal drives, if we desire.

However, if you find sex "disgusting", you may have some issues from childhood that you would want to discuss with a trained therapist.

2007-03-11 14:26:22 · answer #2 · answered by Joya 5 · 5 1

I think the difference is your sense of 'self.' What I mean is some teens may come from a home where they are very confused about their self worth and use sex as a means to define who they are - define their relationship with men or try to find self worth. If you're content w/o it, way to go! In the long run you will be smarter and wiser and have more oppotunities. Having sex causes many problems that you do not want to deal with (diseases, babies, etc). You are a smart girl!!

2007-03-11 15:02:49 · answer #3 · answered by intrigue899 3 · 2 0

a similar motives every person has intercourse, it feels astounding. And the element you will discover is, this is definitely adults who've intercourse plenty regularly than young ones yet young ones are referred to as out for it. Why? using fact mothers and dads do no longer choose to be elevating grand childrens. young ones have a similar bodies as adults, the only distinction between a teenager and an grownup (i take advantage of the words in connection with society concepts you) is that throughout their social difficulty. An grownup can 'be to blame for any blunders' the place as a teenager can no longer - curiously. And why do no longer childrens choose to hold close out with knocked up chicks? teen mothers and dads are appeared down on, why, i don't be attentive to. probably using fact they do no longer fit in and that they are 'paying the implications' for something. EDIT: am i able to additionally upload one element - hormones. Hormones are the physique's way of telling us it's time to unfold the seed and proceed the species - from a organic and organic stand element.

2016-11-24 21:25:26 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Teens are just learning and getting interested in the other gender. They suddenly notice their figures and what makes them attractive. As they learn more and more, they see that it's everywhere and and "study" it. They have a crave for it but don't woory. Once puberty's over, it will gradually fade.

2007-03-11 15:33:56 · answer #5 · answered by Destiny C 3 · 1 0

One word: HORMONES. As teens and even some preteens go through puberty, their bodies are being flooded with sex hormones- that's what causes the changes in their bodies that develop their sex characteristics (hips, shoulders, breasts, facial hair, etc.) The hormones also affect the brain very dramatically- they are almost specificaly designed to overtake any logic or rational functions. The horonal overload, coupled with a curiosity about the budding sex characteristics, makes sexual relations very intriguing to teenagers.

2007-03-11 14:22:29 · answer #6 · answered by Robin J. Sky 4 · 9 1

because we are trieing to find ourselves sappossidly but we see the same stuff in the television, music videos, movies, everything we watch is aimed towards sex these days so we got the message and are now doing it so if all these things werent so dirty we wouldnt do it that much because as we see it from these things we see that it is publicly acceptable since it is advertised from alcohol to clothes, and also if your friend does it and brags well you might want to do it to make them shut up. but it just depends on who we are talking about.

2007-03-11 15:58:50 · answer #7 · answered by soccerknocker199 4 · 2 0

society makes it seem like sex is everything and brains is nothing. look at movies, even tv shows now thats all they seem to focus on. its sickening but thats how it is. im glad to hear a teen talk like that you re 1 in a million keep it up.

2007-03-11 19:51:20 · answer #8 · answered by mommyof6 2 · 2 0

i agree... but like me (i'm 14) i want to save myself and it's just hormones starting to kick in. ever heard the song Lying Is The Most Fun A Girl Can Have Without Taking Her Clothes Off by Panic! at the Disco? it's a good song, and a good example of hormones. everyone starts to get curious, and then they get all sex crazy! here's the lyrics to the song btw.
http://www.plyrics.com/lyrics/panicatthedisco/lyingisthemostfunagirlcanhavewithouttakingherclothesoff.html

2007-03-11 14:23:37 · answer #9 · answered by (Beautiful Disaster) 3 · 5 2

Hormones -- and the desire to feel grown up, AND the desire to be "loved."
Unfortunately, most teens (and a good many of the adults on here!) don't seem to know the difference between sex and love.

2007-03-11 14:58:29 · answer #10 · answered by kelannde 6 · 3 1

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