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Teens And Sex: 4 Out Of 5 Teenage Boys Use Condoms Their First Time

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By CARLA K. JOHNSON   10/12/11 02:08 PM ET   AP

CHICAGO -- A surprising 80 percent of teenage boys say they are using condoms the first time they have sex, a government survey found in a powerful sign that decades of efforts to change young people's sexual behavior are taking hold.

But another promising trend – a drop since the 1980s in the number of teenagers having sex – has leveled off.

Boys' condom use may mean they are taking more responsibility for contraception or they are protecting themselves from sexually transmitted diseases, experts say. Or, as one young man said, girls may be drawing the line.

"I'm not sure how much of this is guys thinking they need to use a condom or girls insisting they use a condom," said 17-year-old Olivier Vanasse of Princeton, N.J. "I'd be hesitant to give guys credit for coming up with this on their own."

The study, released Wednesday, is based on interviews with about 4,700 teenagers, ages 15 to 19, conducted from 2006 through 2010. It shows the percentage of boys who said they used condoms the first time they had sex climbed from 71 percent in 2002 to 80 percent in the new survey. In 1988, 55 percent of boys said they used a condom during their first sexual intercourse.

"It comes as a general surprise to people that teenagers in general and teen boys in particular can behave responsibly when it comes to making decisions about sex," said Bill Albert, spokesman for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen and Unplanned Pregnancy. "I think it is surprising."

The survey suggests that condom use continues. Asked if they used a condom the last time they had sex in the previous three months, 75 percent said they did, an increase from 71 percent in 2002.

Overall, about 43 percent of girls and 42 percent of boys report ever having vaginal intercourse, a rate that is statistically unchanged since 2002. The rates had been declining steadily since 1988, when 51 percent of girls and 60 percent of boys reported that they had had sex.

Albert said those findings also explode myths about teen sex.

"There's the notion that all teenagers are doing it, and that's not the case. In fact, less than half said they've had sex," he said. "And there's no gender gap between the teen boys and the teen girls. There's a myth that guys are out on the prowl, and that's not supported by this data."

Less sex and more contraception are driving down teen births, he said. The U.S. teen birth rate in 2009 – 39 births per 1,000 females – was nearly 40 percent lower than the peak in 1991. It's still a dramatically higher birth rate than in Western Europe, where birth control is less expensive and more accessible to teens.

The new study contains more encouraging news. For the first time, there was no racial difference in the percentage of girls reporting they had had sex. In the past, black females were more likely than whites to be sexually experienced.

"That's due to a drop in black females who are sexually experienced," said the study's lead author, Gladys Martinez, a demographer for the government's National Center for Health Statistics.

Other findings:

_ Teens were less likely to have had sex if they lived with both parents, if their mothers hadn't been teen moms themselves, or if their mothers were college graduates.

_ Most teens – 70 percent of girls and 56 percent of boys – had their first sex with someone with whom they were "going steady."

_ A minority – 16 percent of girls and 28 percent of boys – had their first sex with someone they just met or with whom they were "just friends."

Some teenage girls are trying newer contraceptive methods, even the first time they have sex. A small but growing proportion of girls – 6 percent in the new survey, compared with 2 percent in 2002 – reported using long-acting hormonal methods such as injectable birth control, contraceptive patches or the new contraceptive ring.

The finding on teenage boys' condom use heartened proponents of sex education.

"Boys have really stepped up to the plate in the last 20 years. We've included them in the conversation about teen sex and have seen them as able to be responsible actors, and they've done it for us," said Linda Lindberg, a senior research associate for the Guttmacher Institute. "There's been some shift from the double standard of teaching boys not to ask for sex and teaching girls to say no."

She said it was too soon to see any effect from the Obama administration's move away from abstinence-only sex education to programs that teach pregnancy prevention.

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07:46 PM on 10/13/2011
its about time. And for the 1 out of 5 boys that dont use condoms the first time ... psh! good luck
07:45 PM on 10/13/2011
it's 18 seconds to put on a condom, or 18 years pretending to like soccer. your pick.
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nrrork
07:45 PM on 10/13/2011
The remaining 20% must've had an abstinence only lesson plan forced on them.
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kennyfloyd
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03:55 PM on 10/13/2011
Why is it a good trend that teen sex has dropped since the 80s? Its not that good for the ones not getting any.
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toolhe
03:52 PM on 10/13/2011
Yay for boys and black females!
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jessicadevyn
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03:24 PM on 10/13/2011
Kids are not as stupid as adults make them out to be.
12:44 PM on 10/13/2011
I am a mother of a child in high school that got pregnant. It was a hard road to go through, and we stood behind our daughter. This baby was something that made my daughter go on the right road with finishing highschool, joining the national guard and finishing college. She is now married with another daughter and happy. Check out THE SILVER LOCKET by Marie Fostino. It is a fiction story about this very subject.
11:35 AM on 10/13/2011
You know, I *did* see less pregnant girls in high school - and they didn't just leave. It's great to know that guys and girls are practicing safe sex, especially girls getting the shot version of The Pill and the like (because most guys don't know how to put on a condom the *right* way, sorry to say, though they're better now). They're using condoms *and* backup plans? Wonderful. And the shot is something that, if a teen feels necessary, they can hide from a parent amongst other shots. I was taught protection over abstinence and always knew where the condoms were, but I was also told the usual family stories about how I was as a child (and a bipolar kid? Beware!) and thought about my future. Things like "I'll never finish high school" when they have you start filling in college applications in junior year, or 'I'd never be able to raise a baby on my own right now'. The *few* guys that asked for sex were asses in other ways. I wanted a long-term boyfriend, one that I could guarantee beyond high school, before I thought about it. So, sex never happened. But I think that if I had been taught abstinence, it would have been the Forbidden Fruit and I would've jumped on it like it was Ben & Jerry's Chocolate Fudge Brownie; Mom was so accepting that there were few ways to rebel against her. I'm glad guys know where the condoms are now too.
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Dede Eagleburger
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11:27 AM on 10/13/2011
So happy to see so many smart boys today!!!!!
09:19 AM on 10/13/2011
I think safe sex is something every teen should be aware of . There is no teen that is an angel. They will try and explore this outlet. Come on we all have done this in our teen lives The best thing we can do is be honest with them and hope that they come to us(their parent or an adult that can guide them to the right answers) I believe in the truth, if they are coming to you they already know the answer. They are just confirming the same. Safe sex should be stressed, as we are all human. I had told my teenagers that when she is ready for that level of a relationship to come to me and we will go to the doctor to make sure she is prepared for this. I can not stop her but I can protect her, I am not talking about 13 I am talking about 16 17 18 year olds. Even thought i dont agree with it, I have to respect her for her honesty. Also the issue is Diseases and having unprotected sex, if a condom helps go for it.
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rini1946
04:19 AM on 10/13/2011
question do they include oral sex in this. Only asking because ti read somewhere that it no big deal to have oral sex.
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kennyfloyd
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03:57 PM on 10/13/2011
I don't know about the study but oral sex is a kind of sex. I read that teens are using oral and anal sex as loopholes (so to speak) to get around those stupid abstinence oaths.
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kennyfloyd
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03:58 PM on 10/13/2011
I forgot. Use condoms!
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lucky13thday
01:38 AM on 10/13/2011
Alright you're a fool if you thinnk they're not going to have sex. What they will do, is have sex, and then they'll lie about it. I have two teenage sons, and I am constantly telling them "wrap it", one I know for a fact has been sexually active since 15, am I supposed to ground him for it? it's not like it will stop anything. At his point it's all about being honest with each other, and talking OPENLY about it. In fact the best thing I ever did was describe to him in detail what he was like as baby. He knows what happens and how it happens, he also knows how to prevent it, namely BIRTH CONTROL.
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Jane Su
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02:03 AM on 10/13/2011
Thank God for responsible, open-minded, and realistic parents like you.
03:04 AM on 10/13/2011
The advice I give my sons....No glove no love. I also give them this advice.......If it smells like fish...it ai'nt no dish...If it smells like cologne...leave it ALONE.
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Daniella Lucia
12:39 AM on 10/13/2011
Teens are smart their first, second, third time but after awhile those boys and girls just use the pull out method which is why today there are shows on mtv like teen mom.
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toolhe
03:54 PM on 10/13/2011
Why doesnt the pull out method work though? Explain. I dont get it.
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Fran Jaime
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10:35 PM on 10/13/2011
Because to use it correctly, you have to be able to correctly predict the moment of orgasm and not lose control. Also, it's totally ineffective against STDs!
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kennyfloyd
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04:03 PM on 10/13/2011
Girls/Ladies. You are in complete control. If you bf doesn't want to wear, then cut him off. He'll wine and cry but a teen boy wants sex and will do just about anything to do it. So assert your authority, your the one with the vagina, thats what boys want. No condoms, no action, simple as that. You know what they call couples who use the pull out method ?????? Parents.
12:26 AM on 10/13/2011
The show "16 and Pregnant" REALLY WORKS!
11:27 PM on 10/12/2011
I'm confused by this story : why would a drop in the number of teenagers having sex be "another promising trend"?
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LisaLisa1234
10:21 AM on 10/13/2011
Really? Every act of heterosexual intercourse has the potential to result in a pregnancy, which either ends in a birth or an abortion. Both situations are tough for teenagers, whose brains (and sometimes bodies) are not yet fully developed. The odds of life success for a child born to teenagers is far lower than a child born to employed, adult parents.

Of course, teens having sex should always use birth control, as well as condoms to prevent the spread of disease. But as unrealistic as the expectation for total abstinence is, it's pretty obvious why fewer teens having sex is a promising trend.
09:00 PM on 10/13/2011
And people having babies at 40 when neither mother or baby are healthy is any better?