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USA Leads The Way: Number One For Teen Pregnancies: Something's Wrong With This Picture

 
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I felt it; I knew it, I breathe it all the time; I have been feeling it for years. I knew there was something wrong. "They're too sophisticated" the thoughts would run through my head, "they wear so much makeup, they know so much; they know too much," I would muse, doubting myself even as I flicked the thoughts away, just as a horse overrun by flies shoos them with her tail.

I thought I was being perhaps a bit ridiculous having not had a "swinging sex party" kind of life in my twenties and a very tame, modest sort of sexual existence. "How could these young girls know about stuff I just learned about in my thirties? Am I THAT naive?" I watched my students, mostly ninth graders, discuss and chat about the most lewd and taboo topics as though they were discussing reruns of Dora the Explorer. Their MySpace and FaceBook pages were webcam and photo friendly - and what they posted of themselves and their friends - oh my.... and what they purportedly had done, wanted to do, planned together without shame to do; oh, dear, oh, dear... No, I have never seen the movie 'Kids' but I work with them, day in and day out, and it is enough to send color to my cheeks, if not tears to my eyes, on an hourly basis.

As I drifted off into a stone-cold slumber last night, Bill Mahr chatted and strutted in his HBO kingdom with his shiny erudite guests. I was done with the analytical part of my brain for the day and, suffice it say, was quickly descending into the nether portions of my consciousness. Suddenly, however, I was fully, frighteningly awake. "We are now number one in teenage pregnancy." I heard Bill saying... HOW CAN THIS BE? As a forty-year-old woman I am old enough to remember the prevalence of teenage pregnancy back in the early 1990's but knew this issue had been largely addressed and the number drastically reduced.

I woke in the morning, frantic to dissect and analyze once more, quickly looking up statistics to see if this were actually true. It is. In the CNN.com article posted here. The numbers show that yes, indeed, we are producing a country of teenage girls who yes, indeed, are either not using or do not have access to birth control, and yes, indeed, we are at the top of the pack in the industrialized world for teenage pregnancy at this time.

As upset as I am, I feel a sense of relief that what I have been feeling, thinking, observing and sensing for these last few years has not been a fabrication of my overly active protective gland. The girls in our culture are starving for attention, looking toward their body image more than ever as a measure of their worth, and having more sex, and more unsafe sex than ever before. Girls are not valuing themselves as people; they are giving up on the intangible qualities of creativity, intellect, friendship and love and are flinging themselves hopelessly upon the cold hard rocks of this sex-charged shore.

As a ninth-grade science teacher I try to show my students that being "hot" is not all it's cracked up to be; that it can be "hot" to be kind, to be loyal, to be brave, to be intelligent. The media savvy and interface these students have with technology is unprecedented. There has never before been a time in history when so many young people have so much easy, free access to so many adult images. We are now reaping what we have sown; the compromising of the emotional, psychological and physical health of not only our young people, but, yes indeed, their little ones as well.

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Once we can fix the 'adult' problem in, then maybe there is a chance on improving the behaviors and life outcomes for teens.

Parents who are around to have meaningful relationships with their young people, and provide a complete education (yes, including YOUR view/definition of morals) tend not experience these unfortunate outcomes with their young people. May want to pick up a good resource, The Underground Guide to Teenage Sexuality, used by churchs, schools, parents, teens - addresses this issue and what is behind it as well.

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