T wo articles in December's Family Planning Perspectives —both extensively reported in the New York Times and USA Today —might make you think that the nation's teens have just started to indulge in new, dangerous sexual practices that require a forceful response from public health officials. But look closer, and you'll see that the articles are less about health than politics. Unquestionably, the sexual behavior the two articles depict is profoundly disturbing. One in ten boys aged 15 through 19, for example, has had anal sex with girls. Far more commonplace is oral sex, with teens now viewing it as something, like kissing, that you might do with someone you don't care about much. Many virgins, viewing oral sex as "not really sex," think they're remaining abstinent when they do it.

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I would do it to preserve my virginity. Her attitude is not uncommon and troubles physicians and psychologists who say that some teens engage in oral sex with an alarming nonchalance. This is the first generation of children to come of age with the AIDS epidemic.
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But I was unusual in that I never really wanted to convert my husband I was worried I'd have to divorce him if he turned true Mormon and he didn't need me to believe way he does. I don't really care if she's religious or not, unless she brings it up all the time or tries to convert me. Even without temple covenants marriage is a noble and worthy institution.
And here's an excellent video on the importance of religious freedom. Do you really want to wait two years to enjoy sex, fun, happiness, intimacy with someone. I recently left my family, friends and state to move across the country to be with my best friend and boyfriend during his residency. I want to serve a mission in my old age with my husband. Should either of you sisters raise your children and wonder what faith will they choose. Every bishop, new set of missionaries, home teacher, etc. If you are married to your best friend, then love him unconditionally, share the struggles, accept the sacrifices and know that if he could, he would rather be with you than with a sick or dying patient.