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Bush Administration says, No sex without marriage
November 09, 2006
The federal government has expanded its abstinence message to young unmarried adults up to the age of 29. One reason for the adjustment is the fact that more unmarried women between the ages of 19 and 29 are having children. According to USA Today:
Government data released last month show that 998,262 births in 2004 were to unmarried women 19-29, the ages with the most births to unmarried women.
Of course the numbers are assuming if more women are having children out-of-wedlock, then safe sex techniques are not being used properly, or are not being used at all. Check out the full article in USA Today.
Posted at 12:11 AM by Phil in the Abstinence category/ies.
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