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So sayeth: http://www.pinke.biz/news/518/Lesbian-Teens-More-Likely-to-get-Pregnant-than-Straight-Teens/

The obvious problem here that I see is that they do not appear to have controlled for sexually active teens or not. The study itself may have, but this article does not mention it. I would not be surprised to find out (although I have no evidence one way or the other) that many GBLT folks start having sex earlier than their straight brethren.


Now, however, I feel that I may be stating assumptions not in evidence and falling for the classic "teh gheyz are horny" stereotype.

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Date: 2008-12-17 07:33 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] rosefox
There's a much better article about it here.
"One of the challenges is that although teen pregnancy rates are declining, although some of the risky sexual behaviours are declining for all orientation groups, gay, lesbian and bisexual teens still started at much higher rates than their heterosexual teens," said Saewyc.

...Saewyc said it is a common misconception that gay boys don't have sex with girls.

"We assume that sexual attraction, sexual behaviour and sexual identity are going to be 100 per cent consistent for people. And that's not the case. Especially not for teenagers," she said from Vancouver.

"So they may know who they're attracted to. They may identify. But they're not necessarily only going to be having sex with their same gender."

Gay and lesbian teens may have sex with members of the opposite sex for a variety of reasons. Some do it to hide, to deflect the abuse that they see inflicted on gay, lesbian and bisexual teens. They call it "camouflage."

"For some, it may be that they've been told that this is abnormal and wrong and they may think: 'Well, if I just have sex with enough opposite-gender people that will cure me,"' Saewyc said.

"And for some, it is camouflage. It's passing. For some, it's curiosity - 'Well, how do I know I'm really gay until I've tried and decided no, I really don't like that?"'

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Date: 2008-12-17 08:06 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] subjektivity.livejournal.com
I think it's also important to control for dislocations and emotional instability. At risk, socially marginalized youth are more likely to engage in risky behavior for a variety of reasons not necessarily related to libido at all.

Yes, as a matter of fact...

Date: 2008-12-17 09:05 pm (UTC)
From: (Anonymous)
They *did* control for sexual activity. But you'd be rather surprised about age of first sexuality - it's barely affected by orientation _if_you_control_for_sexual_abuse_and_violence_.

But then, queer kids (and adults) report huge rates of both.

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Date: 2008-12-17 09:39 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zandperl.livejournal.com
It could also be that gay teens who engage in sex are more likely to be out - or vice versa.

Do they control for sexual abuse and rape? I'm under the impression that gay teens are more likely to be the victims of either.
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