One in three pupils has had a sexual experience on a school trip, including some as young as 11, according to a survey published today.
A fifth of all teenagers said they had full penetrative sex when aged 16 or under during a school outing with at least one overnight stay. Yowsa! You know, there are kids at age 16 who think "penetrative sex" means "at knife point."
"This does not mean that school trips should be stopped, but that young people should be given more education about sex and the risks involved," Tony Kerridge, a spokesman for the charity, said. Tony was then -- no doubt -- promptly fired for clear thinking.
Dr Marianne Parry, MSI's medical director, said: "What is really worrying is that a quarter of respondents didn't use any contraception at all and put themselves at risk of contracting sexually transmitted infections and experiencing crisis pregnancies. Crisis Pregnancies. There is a stupid phrase. Isn't every pregnancy a crisis? =) Also, Wouldn't "Crisis Pregnancy" make a great title for a "Survivor" style show where the teens try and hold out as long as possible before the pressure gets to them?
Boys reported having more sexual experiences than girls, a disparity put down to young males becoming involved with local girls on school trips and some having gay sex. And bragging, didn't anyone take into account bragging?
Mr Kerridge said: "Britain has the highest rate of teenage pregnancies in western Europe. All the evidence from the continent suggests that the best way to discourage early sexual activity is to give young people all the facts." "This is what her breasts will look like at age 84...", or "And now class we move on to 'Grovelling: How to Get Some After You've Been a Bastard'..."
Bonus Quote (Write your own punchline!): Dr Parry said the main message was to counsel young people to think "long and hard" before they embarked on sexual activity while away from home.
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