Friday, August 20, 2010
Study finds that teen sex may not hurt grades after all.
A study released Sunday by the American Sociological Association Conference found that
not all teens who have sex have lower grades as a result.
However, another source found that if students simply "hook up" and have casual sex, their grades do tend to be lower.
It seems like those teachers hitting on their students knew something that the rest of us didn't.
For more, see Time.com
not all teens who have sex have lower grades as a result.
However, another source found that if students simply "hook up" and have casual sex, their grades do tend to be lower.
It seems like those teachers hitting on their students knew something that the rest of us didn't.
For more, see Time.com
Labels: American Sociological Association, sexually transmitted diseases, teens pregnancy, teens sex, teens sex and grades, teens sex and lower grades, teens sex study.
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