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Show '5 " !f llgl'TfilUlli Quiz: Sex views among teens By Dr Joy ce Brothers ou read and hear so much about sex and the teen-age- r but how much do you really know about their attitudes? Test your views with , t ) 2 teen-ager- Lecturing at s home about morDr. Brothers ality and sex is the surest way to get them to behave in responsible, ethical ways True ( ) False ( ) 3 Sexual promiscuity among teenagers sometimes results when parents hold on to their children with too powerful an emotional grip True ( ) False ( 4 Rebellion is often closely related to adolescent sexual behavior. 1 True( ) False! ) 5 Studies show that today's parents have relatively little difficulty discussing the facts of life with their children t True False! I 8 Sexual guilt among sexuallj active adolescents may Ik1 one of the reasons they fall to use contraceptives I True! T I False! To marry and then conceive is the exception among True! ) teen-age- False! is t 8 There's little evidence that sex education during childhood and adolescence helps to avoid sexual problems True! ) False! I FALSE. Young boys often feel extremely anxious about whether they'll he able to measure up to what they think today's society expects of them They express concern about sexual adequacy and some psychiatrists report an increase m impotency in young men 2. FALSE. Too-latlecturing doesn't usually impress anyone When the child has observed love, respect and consideration in the home, he won't need to be told that these are the proH-- r ingre I 4 The Sail Lake Tribune. Sunday February , Consumer and Family Sciences To date, cotton is treated once to provide wrinkle resistance or "easy care" characteristics, and another sepa- rate process flame-resista- nt imparts projier-tie- to the material Both of the processes s require ' 5 Ni.mn dients for any relationship Children reflect what they witness day after day and year after year m the home Behaving responsibly toward the opposite sex is a homemade product If parents treat each other with rvspotisi bility and respect their children aie more likely to treat the oposite sex in the same w ay 3. TRlE Sometimes when teen agers are despeiately trying to break away from a smothering emotional tie to a parent, especially to a parent of the opposite sex. they may become sexually promiscuous in an attempt to free themselves Its more common, how ever, that the sexually promiscuous teen-agfeels unloved and turns to his peers for the affection and approval he wanted from his parents 4. TRUE. Rebellion against parents is often acted out in precocious sexual behavior. Some children want to get back at their parents and prove to them that theyre older and more "grown up" than their parents think Many illegitimate children are born out of adolescent rebellion toward parents 5. FALSE. A study called Family Life and Sexual Learning, prepared by the Project on Human Sexual Development, revealed that parents today are just as reticent about discussing sex as to 95 their parents were. Eighty-fiv- e percent reported they had never mentioned any aspect of erotic behavior or its consequences to their offspring 8. TRUE. Sexual guilt causes many adolescents to avoid contraceptives because neither partner wants to accept responsibility for what he or she feels is fundamentally wrong In addition to guilt over the sexual act, many youngsters feel contraception is morally wrong 7. TRUE. This is the view of researchers reporting in an issue of a Family Planning Perspectives, a publication of the Planned Parenthood Federation of America Other studies d of the brides indicate that aged 18 or younger are pregnant at the time they take them marriage vows 8. FALSE. Theres been a great deal of evidence that proper sex education does help youngsters avoid sexual s make problems Since few good parents, and the increase in child abuse and neglect is directly related to the increase m unwed teen-ag- e mothers, sex education is v itally Mr and Mrs James L Schwab, Salt Lake City, announce the engagement and forthcoming marriage of their (laugh ter, Suarin Schwab, to Scott Smalley, son of Mr and Mrs Don M Smalley , Sisikane, Wash The couple is planning a July 19 the in wedding of Madeleine. the Cathedral COSMOPOLITAN ana (. I am fiAYBOY I L ' iM ' . i ' I ' I' gc h uti lit rh i! w I, ", " , , I , n. 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