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ABSTRUSE

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Britons ignorant about sex, survey reveals


LONDON (Reuters) - Nearly one in three Britons think that if a woman jumps up and down, washes or urinates immediately after sex, she can prevent pregnancy, a survey revealed Monday.

It was one of a string of revelations in the survey carried out by the Family Planning Association (fpa) at the start of Contraceptive Awareness Week.

They reveal "widespread confusion and misunderstanding" about some of the basic facts, said the fpa, which has called for improved sex and relationships education in schools.

"In today's sexualized society, we are bombarded with a multitude of sexual imagery and messages," said Anne Weyman, chief executive of fpa.

"Nevertheless, providing people with the information and skills they need to make positive choices about their health and lives is not considered a priority."

One in five pregnancies currently ends in abortion, the fpa said.

The survey showed that half the 500 people questioned did not know that a woman's most fertile time is between 10 and 16 days before her next period.

The poll, carried out by Gfk NOP, also revealed that 89 percent of respondents were unaware that it is possible for sperm to live inside a woman's body for up to seven days.

Nearly 25 percent incorrectly thought that the fluid a man produces before he ejaculates does not contain sperm.

Most blamed their ignorance on a lack of sex education at school, with 18 percent of the 18 to 65-year-olds questioned saying they never had any such lessons.

"None of us is born with the facts about sex and reproduction -- we are taught them," Weyman added.

"If this doesn't happen, myths start getting into circulation and people end up not being able to tell fact from fiction.

"If contraception isn't used or if it fails, instead of seeking professional help and advice people may take action that is completely ineffective in preventing a pregnancy."
 
At least we don;t just say 'sex- don't do it' and leave it at that...

I bet most of those who felt they weren;t given enough info at school were the ones who'd bunked off all their lessons.
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Vermilion said:
At least we don;t just say 'sex- don't do it' and leave it at that...

I bet most of those who felt they weren;t given enough info at school were the ones who'd bunked off all their lessons.
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Why are you jumping up and down?
 
It is possible to jump up. It is not possible to jump down. That last is called gravity.
 
rachlou said:
Damn. I knew there was a reason I ended up with three kids. ;)
Vana needs to write and instructional manual for them over there...you can help.
 
rachlou said:
Good plan.

1. Avoid men.
2. n/a

:D


no no no
1. Avoid men.
2. Find better substitute (ie- woman, chocolate or rampant rabbit... or a household full of cats)

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Vermilion said:
no no no
1. Avoid men.
2. Find better substitute (ie- woman, chocolate or rampant rabbit... or a household full of cats)

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Okay.... I have 3/4 so i'm not doing too badly!! ;)
 
rgraham666 said:
Of course, it's all my gender's fault.

(Wanders off to slit his wrists in shame)
Damn man.


In defence of men............we keep a few...like Rob, the responsible caring types. I don't see all men as evil.
and I like dogs....they are nice too.


I was rather surprised but then I think about how many young people here are uneducated when it comes to sex.
 
rgraham666 said:
Of course, it's all my gender's fault.

(Wanders off to slit his wrists in shame)
awww :kiss: :rose:

To return to the original subject of the thread - yes something needs to be done about the appalling ignorance amongst teenagers re: sex. My daughter is 13 and she hasn't had any sex education lessons to speak of. She's lucky in that I talk to her about it. Not all kids have parents willing to discuss sex stuff. And there are plenty of 13 yr olds experimenting!
 
rachlou said:
My daughter is 13 and she hasn't had any sex education lessons to speak of. She's lucky in that I talk to her about it.
Have you bought her a portable trampoline yet? Makes jumping much easier.
 
rgraham666 said:
Of course, it's all my gender's fault.

(Wanders off to slit his wrists in shame)
Now, now there are gentlemen out there willing to do the jumping and urinating rather than putting it all on the woman. I'm sure you're one of those, Rob. Though, really, I think men should do something about those pesky sperm of theirs. I mean, apparently, it's not only all over the place, but sticks around for days!
 
Marie Stopes

Marie Stopes must be turning in her grave.

80 years after she started trying to educate us about sex and family planning and we still haven't got the message.

However, this result should be put in context. 30% of the population think that Tony Blair is still a good Prime Minister.

30% of the populace think that England can win at cricket against Australia. No wonder we call our travelling cricket fans "The Barmy Army".

Og (who has given up jumping up and down)
 
3113 said:
Now, now there are gentlemen out there willing to do the jumping and urinating rather than putting it all on the woman. I'm sure you're one of those, Rob. Though, really, I think men should do something about those pesky sperm of theirs. I mean, apparently, it's not only all over the place, but sticks around for days!
Yes and its a bugger to clean up off the shag pile carpet... :rolleyes:
 
It should probably be pointed out that the USA has similar problems in similar percentages.
 
TheeGoatPig said:
It should probably be pointed out that the USA has similar problems in similar percentages.
If we get similar percentages we should count ourselves lucky. I think they'd probably be higher.
 
ABSTRUSE said:
Britons ignorant about sex, survey reveals...

Uh, I don't think Americans are any better...

I don't have the source, but I think some polls have shown that 30-60% of Americans (varies with age & ethnic group) don't think you can get AIDS from heterosexual intercourse, or it's your first time, or if "you're not really gay."

I think polls about pregnancy and contraception put us right in there with the Brits.

And it is a clearly established fact that 32.7% of Americans think that Sean Penn is the capitol of Cambodia.

:) quince
 
floweringquince said:
Uh, I don't think Americans are any better...

I don't have the source, but I think some polls have shown that 30-60% of Americans (varies with age & ethnic group) don't think you can get AIDS from heterosexual intercourse, or it's your first time, or if "you're not really gay."

I think polls about pregnancy and contraception put us right in there with the Brits.

And it is a clearly established fact that 32.7% of Americans think that Sean Penn is the capitol of Cambodia.

:) quince

Well 95% of all statistics are made up on the spot. Unfortunately only 2% of the people understand that, which leaves 3% of the population with nothing better to do (as if those two percentages have to add up).
 
TheeGoatPig said:
Well 95% of all statistics are made up on the spot. Unfortunately only 2% of the people understand that, which leaves 3% of the population with nothing better to do (as if those two percentages have to add up).
The Sean Penn statistic was indeed made up on the spot. But -

Back when Pres. Bush was pushing his tax cuts for the top 10% of Americans by income, an actual genuine poll showed that approximately 30% of Americans thought that they were in that top 10% income bracket.

- quince

PS. If I'm so smart, why ain't I rich? :)
 
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