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HOT blooded heterosexual
males in the Land of The Free, we have some bad news for you. Young women in
the US are having their first sexual experience after not before they arrive on
camp
The 'Ultimate College Girl
Survey', conducted by HerCampus.com, an online community for college women, was
conducted during the 2011-12 academic year and involved nearly 2,600
participants between the ages of 17 and 23.
69% of those surveyed said
that they didn't lose their virginity until they turned 18, while 43% of
respondents were still virgins at the time of the survey. For those respondents
who had already had sex, 12.3% lost their virginity at 17, while 9.5% said that
their first time was at age 16.
Participants hailed from 677
different US schools, with graduating classes 2012 through 2015 almost equally
represented. "The delay in first sex in the HerCampus.com survey seems
high, which may be due to selectivity in who is interviewed," Laura
Lindberg, a senior research associate at Guttmacher, told Self Magazine. "
However, it's not surprising
that girls attending college wait to have sex later than other girls, for many
reasons," she says,citing race, income and parents' education as potential
factors.
Even still, she adds that
being a virgin likely has less of a stigma today than it has in recent years.
"We hear over and over from readers that they are waiting for the right
guy to have sex for the first time, rather than simply viewing it as an item to
check off their high school or college bucket list," Kaplan says.
According to data from the
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in the US, young girls are
waiting longer to have their first sexual experience. The proportion of 15- to
19-year-old females who had been sexually active at least once declined from 51
percent in 1988 to 43 percent in 2006-2010.
For males, CDC data suggests
the decline is even greater -- the proportion of 15- to 19-year-old males who
had been sexually active at least once dropped from 60 percent in 1988 to 42
percent in 2006-2010. (Relaxnews)
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