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In a society that's always pushing the envelope, sexual experimentation is starting earlier. Even for middle schoolers, experts say, oral sex is like a kiss goodnight.
Psychologist Marsha Levy-Warren said she is seeing more and more preteens who are going on junior versions of dates in fifth grade, at 10 or 11 years old. By seventh grade, they have graduated to sex. Then, they feel awful. Cynthia Pegler, a specialist in adolescent medicine, sees girls brought in by their mothers when they outgrow the pediatrician. These sophisticated young women may not be having intercourse at 13, but they are having oral sex.
And in the Long Island suburbs, psychologist Wayne Warren said groups of seventh- and eighth-graders rent limousines to take them to clubs in Manhattan, where they get drunk, grind on the dance floor and have oral sex in dim corners. In a society that is always pushing the envelope, the age at which sexual experimentation begins is speeding up, too, say psychotherapists, health professionals and school officials, who are concerned about the health and emotional ramifications for young teenagers.
Robert W. Blum, a physician and the director of the division of general pediatrics and adolescent health at the University of Minnesota, which analyzes data on teenage sexual activity for the federal government. In data published by Blum and his team in the Journal of the American Medical Association in , 17 percent of a national sample of thousands of seventh- and eighth-graders had had intercourse. Other, smaller studies put the percentage even higher.
Experts of all political and philosophical bents give many reasons for this phenomenon, including the rising divorce rate, inattentive parents, the availability of condoms and the earlier onset of puberty. But the most frequent explanation is that today's culture sends a mixed message to its young.