no it will affect ur partner and u family and those around u
Not necessarily. Obviously if you're in a sexually active relationship, your sexual decisions will affect your partner as well as you. If you aren't in a sexually active relationship, your sexual decisions will probably only affect you.
Some factual matters relevant for consequentialist arguments regarding sexual behavior could include the potential physical and emotional consequences of certain sexual behaviors, the impact on individuals involved and society as a whole, the risk of harm or pleasure derived from the behavior, and the overall well-being of those affected by the actions.
When they are no longer a child. Which is 18 in Delaware. While they do have the right to make certain decisions regarding their bodies (regarding sexual activity at the age of consent and what happens if they are pregnant), until that time they are the responsibility of their parents.
Archives of Sexual Behavior was created in 1971.
Patterns of Sexual Behavior was created in 1951.
Anne V. Bower has written: 'Sexual values, knowledge, and behavior' -- subject(s): Youth, Sexual behavior, Sexual ethics
Pedophiles are people with a sexual attraction to young children known as pedophilia. As pedophilia is a feeling of sexual attraction and not a behavior, there is no behavior for a pedophilic individual to change unless they are a sexual abuser as well. Experts call such sexual abusers preferential offenders, not pedophiles.
Sexual Behavior and Sexual Identity.
B. W. Pickett has written: 'Normal and abnormal sexual behavior of the equine male' -- subject(s): Horses, Sexual behavior in animals, Behavior
sexual scripts
Suzanne Mae Hidde has written: 'Students' knowledge, attitudes and sexual behaviors regarding acquired immune deficiency syndrome (AIDS)' -- subject(s): College students, Sexual behavior, Attitudes, AIDS (Disease), Sex differences (Psychology)
no