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Fifth Of Girl Binge Drinkers Have Sex They Regret As Experts Warn Of Generation Of Promiscuous Teenagers


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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2022984/Binge-drinking-Fifth-girl-binge-drinkers-sex-regret-experts-warn-generation-promiscuous-teenagers.html

Binge drinking is creating a generation of violent and promiscuous teenage girls, a damning report has found.

A study of 15- and 16-year-olds has found that girls are more likely to have tasted alcohol than boys, putting them at risk of having unprotected sex, unplanned pregnancies and contracting sexually-transmitted diseases.

One in five female teens who consume alcohol at least once a week say they have got themselves so drunk they have had sex they regret, while almost 40 per cent have been in a fight.

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Don Shenker, of Alcohol Concern, said: ‘There is clearly a link between young girls’ binge drinking and unplanned sex as well as alcohol-related violence.

‘It’s about time ministers took a tougher stance on the causes of teen girls binge drinking.’

Excellent wail article encouraging us all to look up our promiscuous drunk daughters...

Got to love the soundbyte at the end, did the wail just cut him off mid flow or did he actually state what the causes where of teen girls binge drinking?

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Is it even new?

The last ten years seems to have more underage teenagers drinking and underage sex.

must be a slow news day. Nothing else really happening is there ;)

Apart from a polar bear attack.

I did think that as these surveys constantly crop up how this generation is more deauched than the last.

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Love this comment:

That's emancipation for you. I'm so glad I'm no longer young and having to find myself a clean partner in amidst the dross that is the modern female. I'd be tempted to carry a sponge and a bucket of disinfectant around with me as well as a full body condom.

And this:

Welcome to Great Britian. Hords of inbred ugly chavs and binge drinkers getting wreckless every weekend and a baby pops out every year. Promiscuous women/men (even youngsters) curruption on a whole new level. No modesty nor self respect. I find animals in a zoo behave more appropriately. Red arrows here they come ...

Like I keep saying, it's the people and culture that I detest here.

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Is it even new?

The last ten years seems to have more underage teenagers drinking and underage sex.

must be a slow news day. Nothing else really happening is there ;)

Apart from a polar bear attack.

It isn't new.

Drunken girls have been having sex they either don't remember or regret for many years.

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It isn't new.

Drunken girls have been having sex they either don't remember or regret for many years.

Indeed. What is interesting is the way the 60's are looked upon today. All the chat is about sexual revolution and experimenting with drugs and all fairly positive sounding things. When in fact what they were doing back then (I wasn't there so I will have to take their word for it) is pretty much the same as today. Yet today it is a danger and we are in decline and all the rest of it.

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Indeed. What is interesting is the way the 60's are looked upon today. All the chat is about sexual revolution and experimenting with drugs and all fairly positive sounding things. When in fact what they were doing back then (I wasn't there so I will have to take their word for it) is pretty much the same as today. Yet today it is a danger and we are in decline and all the rest of it.

Perhaps it's easier - at least in the 60s you'd have had to make a special trip out to get drunk and meet blokes.

These days (apparently) the young use facebook as a knocking shop.

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Indeed. What is interesting is the way the 60's are looked upon today. All the chat is about sexual revolution and experimenting with drugs and all fairly positive sounding things. When in fact what they were doing back then (I wasn't there so I will have to take their word for it) is pretty much the same as today. Yet today it is a danger and we are in decline and all the rest of it.

The main difference was that we didn't have to worry about AIDS.

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Indeed. What is interesting is the way the 60's are looked upon today. All the chat is about sexual revolution and experimenting with drugs and all fairly positive sounding things.

The 60s certainly marked a watershed in social attitudes, however "Swinging London" was mostly confined to the more fashionable areas of the capital.

Provincial towns like Sheffield were not bastions of LSD and free love.

The difference in social attitudes between the two cities today is less marked (IMO).

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Apart from a polar bear attack.

Yeah , had some bozo on the radio here saying it was because the ice was melting they needed to go further to find food.

Nothing to do with the polar bear population exploding in the past 20 years then?

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Its all explained here. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alcohol_and_sex#Alcohol_and_sex_in_women

Alcohol basically is an aphrodisiac for women, so now some of you know how to pull women easily. For the men, forget old spice, slap on some testogel or do some fasting during the week to boost your T levels and voila, magic formula. ;)

As Ogden Nash so eloquently put it in his The Gentle Art of Seduction -

"Candy is Dandy but Liquor is Quicker"

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Syphilis/gonorrhea/genital herpes are all up there with HIV/AIDS in my opinion and they haven't gone away.

But in the 60s everything was treatable with antibiotics. You'd always know if one of your mates had contracted a "dose" because he'd be drinking soft drinks for a week or two.

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