Casual sex can never be what God intended the
sexual relationship to be.
There’s no medical or psychological evidence that postponing sexual intercourse causes any lasting physical or emotional harm to males or females.
The danger of AIDS and other sexually transmitted disease are very real. Because many STDs exhibit no outward symptoms, an infected person may be unaware, but contagious, nevertheless. The AIDS virus can incubate for more than 10 years before the infected individual tests positive, yet that person can transmit the virus all along.
There’s no medical or psychological evidence that postponing sexual intercourse causes any lasting physical or emotional harm to males or females.
The danger of AIDS and other sexually transmitted disease are very real. Because many STDs exhibit no outward symptoms, an infected person may be unaware, but contagious, nevertheless. The AIDS virus can incubate for more than 10 years before the infected individual tests positive, yet that person can transmit the virus all along.
When two people have intercourse, each also is, in a sense, having sex with every other sexual partner in the other’s life. So this means that the more sexual contact one has, the higher the risk of contracting an STD.
There is no absolutely safe period when a female can be assured of not becoming pregnant. Just one occurrence would already be too much for a girl.
Other than abstinence, there is no 100 percent fool proof method of birth control, even when directions are followed correctly.
Teenage mothers and their babies are much more likely to experience health complications. The younger the age of the mother, the greater the hazard.
Babies born to teenage mothers are two to three times as likely to die during the first year. Lifelong, such children more often display lower intellectual and academic achievement, plus problems of self-control and social behavior.
Teenage mothers often spend their lives on welfare. A large portion of the federal budget for the Temporary Assistance for Needy Families program goes to households where the mother gave birth in her teens.
Women who become mothers in their teen years are likely to have jobs with less status, lower incomes, and less satisfaction all through their lives.
People who become parents during their teens may be more likely to become child abusers, perhaps because of resentment over what they’ve missed.
80 percent of teenage marriages end in divorce within five years.
So don`t you think it`s best for you to just wait till you get married?
September 3rd, 2012.
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