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    Are teenagers able to feel love like adults do? As told by Dr. Dave Walsh, in Teenage Dating: Romance and the Brain, “Lots of teenagers can’t sustain relationships since they feel dull and less exciting after just a couple of months.” Teenage relationships do not last long, they only like them for the exhilarating feeling in the beginning of the relationship. There have been studies and questions on whether teenagers can truly feel love or not. Teens date as a result of peer pressure, or even…

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    eating disorders, depression). Correspondingly, children born to teenage parents have a higher chance of engaging in sexual activity at an age younger than is healthy or safe. Furthermore, the pregnant teenager is likely still trying to find their identity and if not yet found, it is likely their child will not feel a secure sense of trust as the teenage…

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    become more and more common throughout the entire United States. The rates of teenage pregnancy will continue to increase as the years go on. I believe that parents in this time of age aren’t preparing their children with the sex talk that parents used to give. If more children were to hear the stories about how hard is it to raise children or explained to that their life will change dramastically, then maybe the rates of teenage pregnancy will eventually decline. Things that should be discussed…

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    In the story The tragedy of Romeo and Juliet there were two young kids at the age of just 13 who decided to secretly get married. Now this didn't work out as they later decided to kill themselves over each other. That leads to our question, Do teenage relationships work? Our answer is No. The younger the person the stupider they can be in a relationship. Peoples like and dislikes can change as they get older. The first reason why we think that negatively affects relationships is their age.…

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    In the United States more than 50% of all pregnancies are not planned and 60 out of every 1,000 pregnancies are females between the ages of 15-19. (Pre-Teen and Teenage Pregnancy, Moir, and Leishman) Relevance Statement: In 2009, 400,000 teenagers gave birth in the United States. On average taxpayers pay around $4,080 annually per teenage mother, and considering the debt our state is in right now it is important to educate young students on sex ed, not only for the health of young girls but…

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    Detrimental is and understatement of how big of an issue teenage pregnancy is in society. Teenagers are uneducated and disregard the consequences of unprotected sex. This leads to the Number of teenage girls getting pregnant between the ages of 15-18. Respect, educated and necessities provided are all ways to encourage and help teenagers be active in safe sex. Respect is a seven letter word that needs to be established in all aspects of everyone's life. Young women need to respect…

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    SHOULD TEENAGE PREGNANCY BE CURBED? Pregnancy among girls less than 18 years of age has irreplaceable consequences. It violates the rights of girls with life threatening consequences in terms of sexual and reproductive health and causes high developmental costs for communities, particularly in combating poverty. It has adverse effects on the young mother’s education, employment, social class, and their parents and also the psychosocial development of the infant. The babies are most likely to…

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    parents, some of the tea to go to school with the motivations for Perez I won 't see their child exceed to be a great teenage mother.…

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    Defeat the Stereotype Proverbs 24:16 says, “For the righteous one may fall seven times, and he will get up again, But the wicked will be made to stumble by calamity.” If God forgives, why do we let other people’s opinions get to us? There are teenage girls who do not come from a religious family or even a family who cares, which may lead them to make the wrong choices. Having sex before marriage has many risks, but becoming pregnant at a young age can be one of the toughest consequences to deal…

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    Young love from a behavioral view, would state that adolescents engage themselves in relationships simple because that is what they see other people doing in the world. They feel as if they are obligated to be in a relationship, and sometimes will settle for anyone who agrees to be with them. To prove this theory, a behaviorist would have to observe multiple teenagers that grow up in two completely different environments, one where children grow up with both parents who live together happily and…

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