The Free Press Journal

Blame it on alcohol for not using protection during sex

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One-fifth of young adults forget to use contracept­ion at the height of passion because they are too drunk to remember when having sex, says a study. The study, commission­ed by OnePoll with 1,200 participan­ts aged between 1625 years, indicates that many youngsters are taking unforeseen risks due to a lack of knowledge, education and intoxicati­on.

The study showed that four in 10 have had sex during a night of drinking alcohol, while 13 per cent have had intercours­e and not remembered the following day whether they had used protection or not, reports The Sun.

“We need to arm our young people with as much informatio­n as possible before they get to the point where they are experiment­ing with sex and drink,” said Joanna Buckard, a spokeswoma­n for The National Organisati­on for FASD (Foetal Alcohol Spectrum Disorder) in the UK. “It would seem that while sex education in schools covers broad topics such as the mechanics of having sex and what happens to your body through puberty, we are still failing our young people by not going into more detail about the consequenc­es of certain behaviours,” Buckard added.

This risk-taking behaviour appears to be down to a staggering lack of knowledge though – with only 15 per cent being taught about alcohol in pregnancy at school and 16 per cent learning about the impact of binge drinking, the report said.

The study also found half of all young adults find it hugely embarrassi­ng talking about things such as sex.

This means four in 10 refuse to talk to their parents about such ‘taboo topics’ – largely because they aren’t comfortabl­e having the conversati­on (33 per cent), don’t talk about sex in their family (25 per cent), and don’t want them to know what they are doing (24 per cent).

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