REASONS
There is a bigger possibility of not getting a sexually transmitted disease when the students abstain from Sex. Even when they abstain from alcohol and abusive /addictive drugs they can have a sound mind of making right decision when any problem arises , they can say no to sex and rape when they have a clear and sound mind that is free from Abusive drugs and alcohol
For students, need to abstain from sex, alcohol and abusive drugs in order to concentrate in their studies, which is a good idea that will help them to find jobs after their studies. Another reason is that they need to abstain until they are ready for sex with the right one for them at a right age, place and right time.
Female students will be preventing pregnancy that will help them stay in school, have respect for them and families will be united and happy if their female child leave school happy and safe. For the boys it will stop them from dropping out of schools, imprisonment and family conflicts between the boy’s family and the girl’s family
If these Youth are targeted at a younger age and primary level and get to know about the use of abstinence, when they mature and start their own families they will be very faithful to their partners, they will have a happy marriage and happy live free of HIV/AIDS because they will have known the truth from the younger stage.
How Well Does It Work?
ReplyDeleteAbstinence is 100% effective in preventing pregnancy. Although many birth control methods can have high rates of success if used properly, they can fail occasionally.
Practicing abstinence ensures that a girl won't become pregnant because there's no opportunity for sperm to fertilize an egg.
For many teens, moral factors are very important as well. Family attitudes, personal values, or religious beliefs provide them with an inner voice that guides them in resisting pressures to get sexually involved before the time is right.
ReplyDeleteStudents have to consider some very important factors — both physical ones, like the possibility of becoming pregnant or getting a sexually transmitted disease (STD) — and emotional factors, too.
Though a person's body may feel ready for sex, sex also has very serious emotional consequences.
WHY STUDENTS HAVE TO WAIT
ReplyDeleteSome teens are waiting longer to have sex — they are thinking more carefully about what it means to lose their virginity and begin a sexual relationship.
For these teens, there are many reasons for abstinence (not having sex). Some don't want to worry about unplanned pregnancy and all its consequences. Others see abstinence as a way to protect themselves completely from STDs. Some STDs (like AIDS) can literally make sex a life-or-death situation, and many teens take this very seriously.
Religious prohibits
Some students don't have sex because their religion does not allow it or because they simply have a very strong belief system of their own. Other students may recognize that they aren't ready emotionally and they want to wait until they're absolutely sure they can handle it.
When it comes to sex, there are two very important things to remember: 1) that you are ultimately the person in charge of your own happiness and your own body; and 2) you have a lot of time to wait until you're totally sure about it.
If you decide to put off having sex, it's OK — no matter what anyone says. Being a virgin is one of the things that proves you are in charge, and it shows that you are powerful enough to make your own decisions about your mind and body.
If you find yourself feeling confused about decisions related to sex, you may be able to talk to an adult (like a parent, doctor, older sibling, aunt, or uncle) for advice.
Keep in mind, though, that everyone's opinion about sex is different. Even though another person may have useful advice to share, in the end, the decision is up to you.