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Too soon for sex talk? New study shows some boys are having sex before age 13
Too soon for sex talk? New study shows some boys are having sex before age 13
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Parents may still be reminding their preteen kids to brush their teeth, clean their room and turn their book report in on time.
But are they forgetting something? Like having the sex talk?
A study released this week in JAMA Pediatrics found that 3.6% to 7.6% of boys and young men say they are having sex before age 13 – or 1 in 13 boys.
Researchers want more conversations about boys developing healthy relationships and early, age-appropriate sexual education among parents, in schools and in health care settings. Dr. David Bell, an assistant professor of pediatrics at Columbia University Irving Medical Center and Samantha Garbers, an associate professor at Columbia University's Mailman School of Public Health called for stepped-up responsibility. 
"It is critical to engage young men in self-reflection about the real pressures U.S. society places on them that affect their overall health and well-being," they wrote in an accompanying study editorial, "Any discussions associated with pressures should include topics of 'what it means to be a man' and soliciting and giving consent."
The study included two large databases of surveys. One came from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System from 2011, 2013 and 2015. Almost 20,000 male students in grades 9-12 completed questionnaires. The National Survey of Family Growth collected data from almost 8,000 in-person interviews from males ages 15-24 in 2006 to 2015. 
The number of boys and young men having early sex varied, sometimes widely, according to a number of demographics.
The average age when boys and girls have sex for the first time is about 17, according to the CDC .
When first-time sex is earlier for boys and girls, studies show a greater risk for sexually transmitted diseases, binge drinking and school problems, according to the Bell and Garbers editorial .
The study found that most of those boys who had sex before 13 said they had sex with a "friend." 
Of those, almost 55% described the experience as "wanted," 37% had mixed feelings, 8.5% described it as "unwanted."
The data focused only on male-female sexual intercourse.

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In 2007 a film about two young men who develop feelings for each other in high school caught Thai audiences off guard.
Shrouded in controversy, Love of Siam became an unexpected hit, bringing in over 40 million baht ($2 million) in its first month.
At a time when it was a struggle to find a gay character on Thai television, the film's success sent an emphatic message to entertainment media companies: there was money to be made in same-sex romance.
In recent years the genre known as 'boys' love' has spread fast across South-East Asia and is reaching cult status in some parts of the West, despite the anxieties of conservative parts of Thai society.
"I think male-male romance or male-male homoerotic relations has now become a new normal in Thai pop culture. This seems to be unthinkable 10 years ago," says Thai political scientist Poowin Bunyavejchewin.
He says the steady stream of boys' love television shows and feature films are triggering fundamental changes in Thai society.
"Now young gay men can hold their hand in public and don't really need to hide their sexual identity," he says.
Max Nattapol Diloknawarit, who plays a protagonist in the popular series Together With Me, has also witnessed a change in Thai society since the boy's love sensation took hold.
"I think everyone can accept [homosexuality] … Thai society has changed in the last two years since Together With Me started," he says.
While Thailand has earned a reputation as the international hotspot for the genre, it can trace its origins to Japan, a country with a homo-erotic tradition that dates to the mediaeval period.
In the mid-1970s a group of women in Tokyo known as the Fabulous 49ers (named for their collective birth year) began creating manga comics that focused on the love between young boys.
"[The comics were] a way to explore sexuality in a way that was freeing from hetero-patriarchal systems of understanding love," explains Dr Thomas Baudinette, who lectures in Japanese studies at Macquarie University.
It was in this form that boys' love reached Thailand in the early 1990s.
In homage to its Japanese roots, boys' love is often referred to in Thailand as 'Y,' a shorthand for the Japanese word Yaoi which itself is a play on the Japanese phrase "yama nashi, ochi nashi, imi nashi", meaning "no climax, no point, no meaning".
The soapies are not promoted as queer shows. In fact, the target market is primarily young women.
American boys' love fan Gretel Gonzalez says she is drawn to the chemistry between the characters, regardless of their sexual orientation.
"First of all, the guys are pretty hot usually," she says.
"As I fall in love with them and their story, I don't really see them as gay or not. From my perspective that might be a little more exciting as a girl to watch. They're very sexy.
"I think I'm a romantic. I want everyone to be happy and find their person. If it's a girl-girl, boy-boy, whatever."
Australian fan Brad Nguyen likes the genre because it goes beyond the token "coming out" story.
"They were just telling positive gay romantic stories that took joy in their relationships and their ups and downs, and you don't often see that," he says.
"It's often just a coming out story or a really tragic story, and it was just nice to watch something that felt good."
Despite the success of the genre, the gay community in Thailand still faces many challenges.
Mr Bunyavejchewin describes the country as "a land of contrast".
While homosexuality is not illegal, he says that "does not mean that Thai society accepts such sexual orientations".
"Rather, they tolerate the presence of non-heterosexual people," he says.
The Thai state rarely puts hard sanctions on masculine homoerotism, but often the production of such content is undermined via more subtle means.
Recently conservative elements in the Thai Government introduced new guidelines to the National Broadcasting and Telecommunications Commission that allowed them to monitor and control local boys' love content that contained 'sexually explicit or suggestive' scenes.
In late May the national broadcaster MCOT cancelled a highly anticipated boys' love drama Love By Chance in an act of self-censorship.
There is also a generational divide: many younger viewers, including female fans, watch boys' love in secret because of fear of backlash from their parents.
"Thailand is very conservative, so when two boys look into each other's eyes and the girls are screaming with excitement sometimes it's a big surprise for parents," actor Diloknawarit explains.
Mr Bunyavejchewin says many young fans hide their viewing from their family.
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"This kind of thing's considered, to some extent, perverse. If you are good girls, good boys, you should not consume this kind of media," he says.
But Diloknawarit points out that attitudes towards LGBT people have been changing quickly in Thailand, and minds are more open to the ideas that once shocked.
"I think Thai people know that LGBT people are all around us… and everything seems good. People can accept that. Accept love."
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