Teens believe oral sex is safer, more acceptable to peers

Should we call this the "Clinton Effect"?

Young adolescents believe that oral sex is less risky to their health and emotions than vaginal sex, more prevalent among teens their age and more acceptable among their peers. They are also more likely to try oral sex, according to a UCSF study published in the April 2005 issue of Pediatrics.

(link) [Science Blog]

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