Because they are curious about sex and are exploring ways to better identify with the changes they are going through and physical arousal.
When I was younger, I read A.N. Roquelaure (Ann Rice)'s The Claiming of Sleeping Beauty, Beauty's Punishment, and Beauty's Release.
2007-12-23 08:19:22
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answered by Miss M. 4
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Teens are wired much the same as cats. If they are forced to do something, such as read certain texts or get in the carrier, forget it. Even if they secretly want to, on principle they have to pretend that they don't. If they know that something is forbidden, such as erotic literature or Christmas tree ornaments, it becomes an all-consuming obsession for them to get their paws on these items. That's nature.
2007-12-23 16:36:59
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answered by PontificalPape 6
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The books we were forced to read in school were shitty as hell and poorly written. The classrooms of today are just like the classrooms as yesterday, they haven't evolved. They are not teaching students to be good citizens to TODAY'S world. I read Stephen King while in classes because Charles Dickens WAS a good writer in his TIME, but I don't want to read that **** now.
2007-12-23 16:19:18
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answered by diomedes44 2
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Probably, because high school text books are incredibly boring.
2007-12-23 16:20:44
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answered by Larry 4
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The hormones are there and teens are interested in sex./
2007-12-24 07:38:14
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answered by DrIG 7
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