Study: Half of all teens have had oral sex

No commentary from me, just posting the study.

washingtonpost.com Study: Half of All Teens Have Had Oral Sex

By Laura Sessions Stepp
Washington Post Staff Writer
Thursday, September 15, 2005; 10:54 AM

Slightly more than half of American teenagers, ages 15 to 19, have engaged in oral sex, with females and males reporting similar levels of experience, according to the most comprehensive national survey of sexual behaviors ever released by the federal government.

The report today by the National Center for Health Statistics shows that the figure increases to about 70 percent of 18- and 19-year-olds.

The survey, according to those who work with young people, offers one more sign that young women are more sexually confident than they used to be. A release by the center six months ago, based on the same survey results, showed that slightly more girls than boys have intercourse before they turn 20. In addition, other national data indicate that the same proportion of high school girls and boys have sex only one time with a particular person or have relationships with others that they are not romantically involved with.

“This is a point of major social transition,” James Wagoner, president of Advocates for Youth, a reproductive health organization, said yesterday. “The data are now coming out and roiling the idea that boys are the hunters and young girls are the prey. It absolutely defies the stereotype.”

The data also underscore the fact that, unlike their parents’ generation, many young people – particularly those from middle- and upper-income white families – simply do not consider oral sex a big deal.

“Oral sex is far less intimate than intercourse. It’s a different kind of relationship,” said Claire Brindis, professor of pediatrics at the University of California-San Francisco. “At 50 percent, we’re talking about a major social norm. It’s part of kids’ lives.”

Bill Albert, communications director for the National Campaign to Prevent Teen Pregnancy, put the generational difference this way: “We used to talk about sex in terms of first base, second base and so on. Oral sex was maybe in the dugout.”

Until now, said Brindis, who has worked in the field of adolescent health for 30 years, researchers, policymakers and politicians could turn only to anecdotal evidence or small samples in order to gauge sexual behavior. Policies and programs were put into place that may turn out to be ineffective and put young people more at risk for sexually transmitted disease.

The newly released data, gathered in 2002, are sure to stir debate over abstinence-only sex education. Supporters of such programs say they have resulted in young people delaying intercourse, but opponents say they simply have led young people to substitute other risky behaviors, especially fellatio and cunnilingus. The new data tend to support the latter view, showing that nearly one in four virgin teens has engaged in oral sex.

Many teenagers have fully accepted the idea that postponing intercourse is a good thing to do, Brindis said. When they weigh the advantages and disadvantages of intercourse versus other forms of sex, they decide that they are far more at risk with intercourse, both because of pregnancy and the greater risk of disease.

“They’re very smart about this issue,” said Brindis, “but they may not have been given a strong enough message around the risks of oral sex. Maybe we need to do a better job of showing them they need to use condoms.” Oral sex has been associated in clinical studies with gonorrhea, syphilis, herpes and the human papillomavirus, which has been linked to cervical cancer. Condoms and other forms of contraception can be used to decrease the health risks of oral sex, but few teens use them.

“If a substantial number of young people are having oral sex, as these numbers indicate, this is a big concern,” said Kristin Moore, president of Child Trends, a children’s research organization that analyzed the center’s most recent findings.

Child Trend’s analysis breaks down the federal data by age, race and ethnicity, mother’s education, family structure and income. Combined, these breakdowns show that oral sex is most common among white families in the higher-income brackets.

Many sexual health programs have focused on kids from lower-income families, Moore said. The new data suggest that those programs may need to be expanded to other groups.

© 2005 The Washington Post Company

At least they’re still faithful to their absintence pledges

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thank you again Slick Willie.

Some months back I saw a thing on TV with bunch of teens. Several of the female “panel members”, stated that many of “Their friends” had oral sex to avoid having to have intercourse. IOW they didn’t want to have any sex, but the pressure was to great and they decided having oral sex was the least of two evils.

~Matt

thank you again Slick Willie.

Come on now, that’s a stretch. I don’t see a big surge of kids playing the saxophone and did that on TV. Moreover, if you think the Lewinsky thing is where kids are getting their info on oral sex, you mustbe living in a cave. Kids who are now teenagers were not old enough to follow the Lewinsky thing at the time with full understanding anyway…kj

Excuse me…I have 16 and 19 yr old boys. I can’t tell you how many times I had to jump for the TV remote was going on. No, I wasn’t ready to discuss oral sex with them. I’m sure that makes me a bad parent.

Excuse me…I have 16 and 19 yr old boys. I can’t tell you how many times I had to jump for the TV remote was going on. No, I wasn’t ready to discuss oral sex with them. I’m sure that makes me a bad parent.

Newsflash…there ain’t much you can explain to a 16 and 19 year old about sex that they haven’t either already heard or done.

Not a bad parent, just one with reality issues.

Matt, do the math. They were about 9 and 12 then. I understand that is the age of consent in SF but a little young around here for discussions about oral sex.

you have a 19yo boy that doesn’t know about BJs???

So following your logic, your 16 and 19 year old boyswould be having oral sex now had you not changed the channel. And all those 9-12 year olds that did catch the coverage are now enjoying blow jobs because Clinton made them popular? I get what you’re saying about children losing their innocence, but you’re really stretching to blame Clinton for kids going down today…kj

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I’d love to hear from the board conservatives about their feelings about oral sex. I have a sneaking suspicion that they may be against it, particularly outside of a marriage? Then again, I’m pretty sure Dumbo286 has tried to blow himself.

FWIW, I went to high school in one of the most conservative areas of the country, and WAY more than 50% of my classmates were engaging in all types of sex before they were 19…and this was before MTV, Bill Clinton, or hip-hop could corrupt us. Its human nature people, deal with it.

thank you again Slick Willie.

Give me a break – this has been happening long long before Slick Willie came along.

This is nothing new - this “great revelation” is like saying “Cows produce milk”

It’s all just a coincidence.

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I’m not surpised … But teen pregnancy is down from the 80s and 90s :wink: … Nationwide, more than half of teens have sex before the graduate. I think that’s been the case for 30-40 years now, sex ed or no; abstinence courses or no … A lot of it depends on the community and the households, too … I have always been in favor of harm reduction, ie - pushing abstinence (or more likely delaying sex) but informing teens of everything (risks and contraception). To not inform them is doing them a great disservice.

** I have a sneaking suspicion that they may be against it, particularly outside of a marriage?**

Outside of marriage? Yeah, count me against it.


Far be it from me to try to tell you how to live your life mopdahl. Knock yourself out you sex machine.

** I have a sneaking suspicion that they may be against it…**

I doubt anyone is truly against it, but they may say are for whatever reason. There have been sex scandals in both parties.

The problem is that sex has become a political and moral argument, instead of being openly discussed as a part of our nature. We are still suffering from puritanical repression. Kids have been having oral sex forever, now I think it may be gaining popularity for some good reasons (like no risk of pregnancy, reduced risk of STDs)…kj

“Its human nature people, deal with it.”

Yeh just like rape, murder and theft…come on people it’s human nature, deal with it.

I hardly believe that sex is a conservative or liberal issue either. And any parent that thinks it’s a dandy idea for their 15 year old daughter to be blowing some guy in the high school bathroom needs to evaluate their beleif system…well in my opinion.

~Matt

“reduced risk of STDs”

Didn’t I read in the article that this is not true?

~Matt