In this generation, teenagers are constantly exposed to sexual content by modern media which can influence adolescence. Things like music, films, social media, religion, family background and social life/friends can leave an impact on teenagers and their choices. At the age of sixteen (the legal age for consent), the brain has not yet been developed to understand the consequences of their actions. The Advocates for Youth community put together statistics coming from different sources explaining the topic. They found that “Six percent of all U.S. high school students had sexual intercourse before age 13”. “Thirty-nine percent of all sexually active U.S. high school students did not use a condom at last intercourse”. These statistics all link up to the legal age of sexual activity in Australia which is …show more content…
An STI or an STD is a Sexually Transmitted Infection or Disease that can only be spread through sexual activity. Preventing STI’s and STD’s require contraceptives. Contraceptives are tools that are used in sexual intercourse that prevent the risk of pregnancy or STI’s. There are two types of contraceptives. Non-barrier contraceptives or barrier contraceptives. These in which are used for a purpose to prevent or to protect. Using contraceptives are necessary for safe sex for all sexually active people. For example, The Advocates of Youth community put together statistics on the topic, this is what they conducted. “New HIV infections increased by 21 percent among U.S. adolescents and young adults aged 13 - 29, from 15,600 in 2006 to 18,800 in