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without giving you and percentages, are thay trying to scare you can i please have some satistics, come on

2007-07-30 17:06:51 · 12 answers · asked by Anonymous in Health Diseases & Conditions STDs

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You want statistics, the search the web yourself. If you want true life experience, ask here on Answers. The adults here are giving you truth, sometimes learned the hard way. They do you a favor by passing on that hard earned knowledge, so hopefully you can learn easy. You will find that their knowledge and experience are true, whether you happen to like it or not. Girls that have sex young do tend to get pregnant (not pregnate), and are more likely to acquire an STD. That's a cold hard truth. Humans have not changed significantly in the last couple thousand years, despite what you may think. Sex was not invented by your generation, and the old adults were once your age. Been there, done that, have the experience and knowledge that comes with it. Don't believe us? Fine, find out the hard way. No skin off our noses. Just don't go moaning when lover boy leaves you with the gift of HPV, HIV, Herpes or the clap, or when you discover that motherhood is in the near future. Yeah, I know- equal rights and paternity suits, so be sure to check out the stats on getting child support on a regular basis while you're at it. Don't be scared, get smart. The boy will walk, and you will be the one left holding the bundle- and anyone who tells you different is lying through their teeth. So don't believe me, find out for yourself. Here's hoping you are smart enough not to do it the hard way.

2007-07-30 17:26:58 · answer #1 · answered by The mom 7 · 5 0

a million. i don't see a dying date on her wiki website, so i'm assuming she continues to be alive, the son she delivered died in 1970. bear in mind this replaced into decrease back in 1939 in Peru. 2. She had what's called precocious puberty, very uncommon under the age of 5 yet not thoroughly exceptional. Her call is Lina Medina, she had a son Gerardo, named after the usually used practitioner that helped furnish him with the aid of c-area, and then had yet another son in 1972.

2016-10-13 04:22:09 · answer #2 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

When girls (and boys) are young they think that nothing can happen to them. It's a stage thing. I'm not sure of the exact percentage, but there is a large number of boys and girls that contract std's and girls that get pregnant from unprotected sex. I'm not promoting sex, but at least be smart and cover it up!

2007-07-30 17:20:56 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

Ok, how about some real people.
I got pregnant at 17, grad 1998
My friend Feather got pregnant at 17, grad 1997
My friend Becky got pregnant at 16, grad 1997
My cousin Becky got pregnant at 15, grad 1992, water broke in history class
My cousin April, got pregnant at 19, adoped daughter out, Grad 2000.
My cousin April's mom, Laurie, got pregnant at 15 with April, she graduated in 1983.
A snot in my class, Allison, got pregnant in 1998, before we graduate, Hardcore catholic parents denied it, called it a thyroid disease, she also denied it. She gave birth to her tumor and gave it up for adoption later in the year, around August.

My brother has been catching the clap for about 8 years or so from sluts that don't get treated and continue to pass it on. He most recently got his live in girlfriend Jenny pregnant and she is now 19, has one 2 year old son from a previous relationship, I need to call and see if the doctors induced her early. She may have already had it.
My other little brother Jesse just got his girlfriend pregnant, my parents nor hers know yet. She is 17 and in hs. I'm working on getting her to give the baby up for adoption instead of an abortion. My brother is ok with adoption, she's adament on an aborton. They came to me first, and I'll keep it to myself til he says otherwise. (This don't count, I don't really have family on here)
I have a friend on here that had tripplets at 15, another at 17 and is due with another this august. She's only 20.

Real people are more important than statistics to me. Once is all it takes for a sperm or a virus to imbed itself.

Do you want to be a statistic? I really hope not. You can join all of us as a .002% of the population that is a teen mother or a std patient at the local free clinic til you're bright enough to change.

2007-07-31 01:17:19 · answer #4 · answered by Heather R♥se 6 · 3 0

Ok listen i just found out i have herpes at age 18 yrs old and trust me i wish i would have listen to my parent n been smarter and realized it only takes one time and i've got something. Listen go under google and type in std and herpes and genital worts n look at the pics and maybe ull think about the actions u make before makeing them cuz if i would havei wouldnt have had sex without a condom!!!

2007-07-31 05:57:56 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

Here is a percentage for you-

If you don't have sex your chance of getting a STD or pregnant is ZERO PERCENT !

Wait until you are older!

2007-07-30 17:10:26 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

because younger girls start having sex at a younger age, so statistically, they are at a higher risk factor for pregnancies/stds.
and mainly due to the fact that younger girls are ignorant to protection.
seriously- how many 14-15 year old girls do you know that are on the pill?? or use the condom- CORRECTLY.

2007-07-30 17:13:27 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 3 0

the fact. you see a lot of teen.s having babies and in a poll reacently took in school.s middle schools about.15. percent had a . std. fact it was on www. teenstd.servay. com on cnn. news last month. my honest opion?

2007-07-30 17:51:16 · answer #8 · answered by the_silverfoxx 7 · 0 0

Uhh because it's the truth. I didn't listen either, and caught herpes at 14. Be careful

2007-07-31 03:16:06 · answer #9 · answered by nevae d 2 · 2 0

because they used to be young as well you know. old codgers dont just pop out a drawer

2007-07-30 17:11:28 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

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