Mary Beth McAndrews explores virginity, shame and awkward realities in the teen movies of our collective youth. Virginity: the pinnacle of teenage success is losing it. Being a virgin is a shame that many try to hide, before then wearing its loss like a badge of honor once it has been taken away. This obsession has been captured in films over and over again, from obscene comedies to over-the-top horror films and somber dramas.
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Teen Sex: Who? What? When? And What Would Change Look Like?
American Virgin () - IMDb
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Sometimes it might seem like everyone in school is talking about who's a virgin, who isn't, and who might be. For both girls and guys, the pressure sometimes can be intense. But deciding whether it's right for you to have sex is one of the most important decisions you'll ever have to make. Each person must use his or her own judgment and decide if it's the right time — and the right person. This means considering some very important factors — both physical ones, like the possibility of becoming pregnant or getting a sexually transmitted disease STD — and emotional factors, too.
A searchable database of the laws, people, organizations, and litigation involved in sexual and reproductive health and justice in the United States. Not So Fast! As promised, in Part Two, we will start by taking an even closer look at what the data is telling us about teen sexual behavior.