Sex Drugs and Texting
statesman writes "The Associated Press reports that teens who text frequently are three and a half times more likely to have sex. A survey of 4,200 public high school students in the Cleveland area found that one in five students sent more than 120 text messages a day or spent more than 3 hours a day on Facebook. Students in this group were much more likely to have sex. Alcohol and drug use also correlate with frequent texting and heavy Facebook use."
Popular people with more friends, who go to parties involving alcohol and drugs are more likely to have sex?
Who knew?
Cell phones and social networks are gateway drugs!
Kids who have a social life are more likely to do social activities than their non-social peers?
Shocking!
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I have got to learn how to text.
In soviet Russia, God creates you!
Well when you consider most facebook lovers are women and most over texter's are women, it would make sense that women just want sex!
Hmmm, which mobile provider has sponsored this study? :)
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So basically teens who are more socially engaged are more likely to perform acts that require a second person? Shocking. Really shocking.
So basically, -1 troll/offtopic is really slashdots way of saying "I hate that you thought of something before me."
I mean wow. Kids who are more social are more likely to interact with other kids, by doing things like drink, drugs, sex, and rock and roll....
We were all warned a long time ago that MS products sucked, remember the Magic 8 Ball said, "Outlook not so good"
"It's neither possible nor interesting to do anything else when completely wasted. And whose leg is that anyway".
side note: increasing irritation with the dichotomy between alcohol and (other) drugs.
"Kill 'em all and let Root sort 'em out"
...an article that acknowledges that causation != correlation? This is a first.
Alcohol and drug use also correlate with frequent texting and heavy Facebook use.
Isn't it really people who text and use Facebook for long periods of time need to drink and use drugs?
Frequent texting and Facebooking are pleasures of their own for many; likely some future study will prove, instead of speculate, that they are addictive as well. Just like sex, drugs and alcohol.
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FTA: "The study concludes that a significant number of teens are very susceptible to peer pressure and also have permissive or absent parents, said Dr. Scott Frank, the study's lead author."
That's the key there. The same kids who are allowed to text that much and spend that much time on Facebook (3 hours a day? seriously?) probably aren't getting a whole lot of direction from their parents in any other aspect of their lives either. I'm guessing you could correlate high school dropout rates, teen pregnancies, and basically every other negative statistic involving teenagers with this same behavior. The unifying factor in all of it is permissive or absent parents. It seems that once their kids hit puberty, a lot of parents just sort of figure the kids have got their shit together and it's time to move from parent mode to friend mode. Yes, as kids age they need to be let off the leash a little more to live their own lives, but a lot of parents take that way too far and just sort of release the kids into the wild and let them sink or swim entirely on their own once they hit high school (or even middle school!). The result is the kids get the guidance they're missing from their parents from their friends instead, and that's never a good thing.
Teen 1: So, you're tellin me that if I start texting a lot I'll get to have more sex?
Teen 2: Yep, that's what the article says.
Teen 1: AWESOME! *begins texting furiously*
Teen 2: Who are you texting??
Teen 1: Well, you, of course?
Teen 2: I'm flattered. Maybe you ought to go text yourself.
I do not respond to cowards. Especially anonymous ones.
Yeah, because sex is just the worst possible thing you could ever do with your time.
I know every time I finish, I remark to my lady, "Well there's 3 minutes we'll never get back. Think of the bugs we could have fixed in open source software instead of this shameful, disgusting, awful, nasty thing we just did."
Only in those words. The second line of the article is:
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Teenagers who have a social life that is driven by peer validation, rather than, say, quality of social interaction or deep interest in a certain activity, are more likely to have sex and/or engage in risk taking behaviors in an attempt to impress those peers. I remember when I was growing up, parents were being warned about teenagers spending more than an hour a night on the phone being the cause of all types of 'naughty' 'nefarious' activity. In previous decades it was probably the kids who went to outdoor concerts, or the kids always heading up to a lovers lane or old quarry to drink. In the Victorian era these people were called dandies. The technology is essentially irrelevant, so long as that segment of the population exists, they'll do whatever is 'in thing.'
A 'social life' is not a one size fits all label. There are very, very few non-social people in the world, which is the main reason solitary confinement drives people nuts--it's that the value each person places on different types of social interaction varies enormously.
I like to minimize the time spent doing awful things like sex, so I can spend more quality time on things like open source projects on github and submitting kernel patches.
You're free to do what you want with your time, just don't ask me to join you in your walled garden of sex and wasted time.
Depends on your definition of "drugs".
Alcohol and marijuana are fine, given some degree of moderation.
But start talking about stuff like methamphetamines, and I think there's a problem.
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Well, that accounts for your choice of user name.... ;)
"while democracy seeks equality in liberty, socialism seeks equality in restraint and servitude." de Tocqueville
but people who see me texting would think I was 3.5 times more likely to be getting some.
The way I hammer terminal commands into my N900, people must think I fuck like a rabbit.
"When information is power, privacy is freedom" - Jah-Wren Ryel
If marijuana were sold like lettuce, we'd have to listen to endless rants in the check-out line on how "organic" marijuana was better because it hadn't been sprayed with pesticides and doused with chemical fertilizers.
No good deed goes unpunished. - Avon, Blake's 7
If you are texting all day long, you're aching for attention. That doesn't mean you are popular. Probably the opposite is true, at least in your own mind. You're begging for attention, for confirmation that others give a damn about you.
Well there's 3 minutes we'll never get back.
And the worst thing is, that 3 minutes includes 2 minutes of begging and pleading with his lady to put out...
I've abandoned my search for truth; now I'm just looking for some useful delusions.
"I'll be the first to say it: Correlation does not imply causation."
Cool, I came here looking for the first dummy who was going to say that. It's Slashdot's most popular content-free thing to mindlessly parrot.
Both the article and even the summary here correctly use the term "correlate" (As in, "Alcohol and drug use also correlate with frequent texting and heavy Facebook use."), so what could you possibly think that you're adding or correcting? As Daniel Dvorkin says, "The correlation between ignorance of statistics and using 'correlation is not causation' as an argument is close to 1."
We know where leadership by an anti-intellectual "strongman" who scapegoats minorities and likes boisterous rallies goes
The other possibility is that teenagers have sex, drink, and use drugs because they enjoy those activities, just the same way that adults do. Yes, there are risks involved, and yes those activities are dangerous when pursued irresponsibly. That doesn't always mean that they are giving in to peer pressure.
Teens who chose not to have sex are typically making that choice because of the huge pressure society puts on them. Waiting until you are 18 to have sex is *not* biologically natural.