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Teenage relationshipsA new study, conducted by Kathryn Paige Harden, a Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology at the University of Virginia, contradicts earlier research reports and various concerns that teenage sex is emotionally and psychologically unhealthy, leads to drug use, criminality, antisocial behaviour and emotional problems.


The study reports that teens who engage in sex are more likely to develop stronger relationships in adulthood and that early sex does not lead to delinquent behaviour. This contradicts studies and analogies that had been conducted earlier; for example, researchers at the University of California, San Francisco, reported in February 2007 that a large percentage of girls who engage in sex in their teen years, later feel ashamed and used.

We got a very surprising finding, particularly that early sex seems to forecast less antisocial behavior a few years later, rather than more