I don't know, I don't pay attention to children's sexual activities in detail. I do notice that when I was growing up, it seemed like almost everyone was sexually active. I lost mine at 15 myself.
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Agape93Master
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Sort of. It’s always been that way in a sense, as not even 150 years ago girls that age were expected to be married and having kids by then.
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DargilMaster
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Yes, I do. And it's not good.
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0112358Master
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Depends on the country. In North America no, less active than say 20-30 years ago. Average age of first sex has gone up.
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MillenniumBillXper 6
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Most definitely. Because they see sex gets attention.
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Ripper_EMaster
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definitely
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SpiritBearXper 7
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Not at all. I feel like they're less so sexually active than they used to be. At least thats what it seems, cuz from what I've heard, back in the 90s, kids were wildin' back them. Heard many stories bout it.
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pigoatGuru
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I heard it's less than 20 years ago
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Sophia001Xper 7
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Yeah Because girls become menarche around 12 years old. So then they like to find out opposite sex
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TadCurious
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As recently as 150 years ago the average age of menarche was 16. Now it's 12-13. That's a huge change in a very short period of time.
Vivaldi
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@TadCurious I don't think so. Females were having children at much younger ages in the past that they are today.
@tadcurious 16 year old is sexually open. I maturbated 9 times in a day when I was 16. It shows how much I wanted to have sex when I was 16. A kid does not think about sex. So 16 is not a kid. But not an adult either. It is an age which is neither an adult nor a kid.
chriscdiMaster
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more than they should id say
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Browneye57Master
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Perhaps a little. Still lots of fear and confusion though, just like always.
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MakeushiverYoda
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Certainly the media and advertising industries make money from sexualizing them younger and younger
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Andres77Master
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Very active, yes. I have friends who are school teachers and the stuff they catch students doing is like what you'd expect in a frat house in the 90's... but 6 years younger. Scary shit for a parent.
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Eeeyore18Xper 5
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Absolutely. All the girls I know in high school had sex in their freshman year.
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ThisIsMyOpinionYoda
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Girls and boys are.
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Aakash_HangargiGuru
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Lol it was always the case, but people didn't had that kind of technology that exposed it lol.
Nowadays you get proof earlier people could easily deny but now they can't
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hhH2travelerXper 4
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I dont know, i know from reading and my personal observations that boys are not as sexually active (at least not hard core sex) and also i think that girls are less sexually active, but I dont really know as much with them. I think their are some girls that are really sexually active though, their confident in their bodies and find it less socially stigmatizing and like having sex so they have a lot of it, but I think most girls overall may be having less sex than in older generations.
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UnknownGagsUserGuru
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Yeah kind of
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schließlich
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What age did you start?
FatherJackGuru
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Probably a bit less so than my own Gen X.
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arlescheXper 3
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Yes. girls are becoming sexually mature (or at least they think they are) much younger than people think.
What Girls & Guys Said
25 87I don't know, I don't pay attention to children's sexual activities in detail. I do notice that when I was growing up, it seemed like almost everyone was sexually active. I lost mine at 15 myself.
Sort of. It’s always been that way in a sense, as not even 150 years ago girls that age were expected to be married and having kids by then.
Yes, I do. And it's not good.
Depends on the country. In North America no, less active than say 20-30 years ago. Average age of first sex has gone up.
Most definitely. Because they see sex gets attention.
definitely
Not at all. I feel like they're less so sexually active than they used to be. At least thats what it seems, cuz from what I've heard, back in the 90s, kids were wildin' back them. Heard many stories bout it.
I heard it's less than 20 years ago
Yeah
Because girls become menarche around 12 years old.
So then they like to find out opposite sex
As recently as 150 years ago the average age of menarche was 16. Now it's 12-13. That's a huge change in a very short period of time.
@TadCurious I don't think so. Females were having children at much younger ages in the past that they are today.
@Vivaldi
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/12319855/
@tadcurious 16 year old is sexually open. I maturbated 9 times in a day when I was 16. It shows how much I wanted to have sex when I was 16. A kid does not think about sex. So 16 is not a kid. But not an adult either. It is an age which is neither an adult nor a kid.
more than they should id say
Perhaps a little. Still lots of fear and confusion though, just like always.
Certainly the media and advertising industries make money from sexualizing them younger and younger
Very active, yes.
I have friends who are school teachers and the stuff they catch students doing is like what you'd expect in a frat house in the 90's... but 6 years younger. Scary shit for a parent.
Absolutely. All the girls I know in high school had sex in their freshman year.
Girls and boys are.
Lol it was always the case, but people didn't had that kind of technology that exposed it lol.
Nowadays you get proof earlier people could easily deny but now they can't
I dont know, i know from reading and my personal observations that boys are not as sexually active (at least not hard core sex) and also i think that girls are less sexually active, but I dont really know as much with them. I think their are some girls that are really sexually active though, their confident in their bodies and find it less socially stigmatizing and like having sex so they have a lot of it, but I think most girls overall may be having less sex than in older generations.
Yeah kind of
What age did you start?
Probably a bit less so than my own Gen X.
Yes. girls are becoming sexually mature (or at least they think they are) much younger than people think.