The Thriller
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Because it does.
There isn't any data available that suggests that sex education encourages students to engage in sexual activities that would otherwise not participate in.
A recent study showed that nearly 70 % of all American students have engaged in sex by their senior year. No program is going to bring that anywhere close to zero.
65 % of all new STD cases are contracted by those under the age of 24. 1 out of 4 new HIV cases in the United States are contracted by people under the age of 22.
In other words, (most) kids are having sex. Most STDs and HIV occurs in teens/early 20s. Think they want AIDS? Think they want STDs? If they aren't going to stop having sex, then we might as well teach them how to have safe sex. These principles will then help them in their married lives.
How would you know how many?
Ever lived in Utah? Ever dated a Mormon girl? Ever been in or taught a sex education class in Utah? You'd be surprised the ignorance of the youth. Then again, can you blame them? If no one teaches them, how will they know? MTV and porn can only teach so much....
All the studies I have seen show that contraceptive use among married couples is on the rise. If just 19 percent of married couples use contraception, how many millions of people then, are using it? *gasp* breaking new, but married people use this stuff too...