Debate - Condoms in High School
Date Submitted: 10/24/2003 03:10:45
"Making condoms available in high schools doesn't spur teens to become sexually active, new research shows."
"There are never any increases in sexual behavior" [in the event of condom distribution in high schools.]
"Students in schools with condoms were a little less likely to report ever having had sex, or having had sex in the past three months, than those on campuses where the prophylactics weren't available."
The above proclamations support my stance on the
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this. Studies have shown that having condoms in high schools doesn't hurt them in any way -- they are not any more likely to have sex. So even if there is a slight chance that it can help, why not go for it?
*All facts and quotes in this essay are taken from an ABC News Article entitled "Study: Condoms in School Don't Promote Sex"*
(http://abcnews.go.com/sections/living/Healthology/HS_teensex_030529.html)
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