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<blockquote data-quote="latelaughtermoon" data-source="post: 232932" data-attributes="member: 6636"><p>Sex definitely does not cause early delinquency. Remember your high school years? If you were a delinquent, you did whatever you wanted... If you were a good kid and had sex, you were a good kid and had sex. Big ****** deal. </p><p></p><p>And at the same time, my sister's daughter lost her virginity apparently at the age of 14... and the boyfriend and her stayed together for 4 years! I think even a bit through their early college months, too. She was perfectly honest with the family about it and it shocked us all, I remember, but I suppose when someone young can do something risky RIGHT, then they should be allowed to carry on. And my sister, after getting over her initial melt-down, went to the drugstore and brought home an industrial size box of condoms to stuff in the closet. They've never had another falling out.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="latelaughtermoon, post: 232932, member: 6636"] Sex definitely does not cause early delinquency. Remember your high school years? If you were a delinquent, you did whatever you wanted... If you were a good kid and had sex, you were a good kid and had sex. Big ****** deal. And at the same time, my sister's daughter lost her virginity apparently at the age of 14... and the boyfriend and her stayed together for 4 years! I think even a bit through their early college months, too. She was perfectly honest with the family about it and it shocked us all, I remember, but I suppose when someone young can do something risky RIGHT, then they should be allowed to carry on. And my sister, after getting over her initial melt-down, went to the drugstore and brought home an industrial size box of condoms to stuff in the closet. They've never had another falling out. [/QUOTE]
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