Archive for November, 2007

29 Nov

News - Seaside towns ‘increase teen sex’

Teenagers in English seaside resorts are more likely to get pregnant than those elsewhere due to a “hedonistic” party culture, a report says.

The casual sex dating vancouver’s Teenage Pregnancy Unit found the availability of alcohol and drugs encouraged “sexual risk-taking” among girls as young as 14.

They were also often exploited by tourists and seasonal workers.

Official […]

28 Nov

News - US teens celebrate ‘purity day’

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Thousands of teenagers across the US are celebrating a “Day of Purity” to promote sexual abstinence.

High school students are wearing white t-shirts and encourage classmates to remain virgins until they are married.

The conservative US Christian group Liberty Counsel, which organised the day, said US teenagers should […]

27 Nov

News - Asbos to stop sex at picnic site

People who use a picnic area in Lincolnshire for sex could soon be issued with casual in sex dating va behaviour orders (Asbos) to curb the activities.

The Stickney picnic area, on the A16, has become notorious for casual sex and is casual ontario sex dating on web sites.

Nearby residents have unsuccessfully tried to reclaim the […]

25 Nov

News - Craigslist’s silent emergence

They’re first-name type of guys; they wear sandals; they never, ever stick to the point.

“I’m a figure of beauty,” Craig proclaims, lounging in his comfortable chair, feet firmly on the table. “But while I reek of glamour, it’s just an illusion”.

“Even when I was youthful, I was not very youthful,” the 52-year-old blurts, only for […]

24 Nov

News - Uganda Aids education ‘working’

A scientific study says there has been a significant drop in the number of Aids cases in Uganda.

The study in the journal, Science, attributes the decrease to a adult dating free local site public casual ontario sex dating campaign.

This has led to a reduction in the number of people having casual sex, as well as […]

22 Nov

News - Thai students block condom plan

Thailand’s university student leaders say they have voted against government proposals to put condom machines on campuses.

The Secretary General of the Students Union Network, Vitoon Chomchaipol, said Thailand’s Health Ministry plans would encourage casual sex, and were therefore not the best way to fight the problem of Aids.

The proposal comes as the ministry warned on […]

21 Nov

News - Are we having more sex?

Whilst there has been huge speculation about changes in sexual behaviour over the last century, there has been surprisingly little rigorous research. The emergence of HIV highlighted an urgent need for such data and the National Survey of Sexual Attitudes and Behaviour (NATSAL) was created.

The first survey consisted of 18,876 interviews carried out in […]

20 Nov

News - Teenagers keep ‘chastity’ pledge

A graduation ceremony is to be held for teenagers who stayed celibate for 15 weeks in a study called “Romance Academy”.

The project, involving six boys and six girls, was aimed at reducing teenage pregnancies and educating youngsters about relationship pressures.

The Vale of Glamorgan Romance Academy, which ran groups in Penarth and Dinas Powys, described it […]

16 Nov

News - Private prison’s expansion plan

Plans have been announced to expand the number of prisoners at Wales’ only private jail by more than a third.

A block housing up to 450 inmates would be built at Parc Prison near Bridgend, creating 150 jobs.

The proposal requires the go-ahead from Bridgend council and the Home Office and it would be able to […]

15 Nov

News - Town is ‘worst’ at elderly care

A Dorset town is the worst in the country at providing home care for the elderly, according to a study.

On average, 9% of people over the age of 65 in England receive help to live at home.

A report published by the Chartered Society of Physiotherapy showed that the figure for Poole is only 4%.

The CSP […]