author : Henry Cruz


    Monday, July 28, 2008

    Teens who Kill

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    "It's a sad thing that the story isn't about how our society could create such a diabolical, cold-blooded, 15-year-old-child killer," writes one Newsweek reader - (this in response to the cover story of a teen murder case).

    For a moment, put aside the fact that the male victim King (15) wore makeup, dashed around in high heels, and often hit on boys because he thought he was Gay. Was King even really gay -- (since as pointed out in the story he had never even been kissed)-- or maybe he was just acting out?

    The most troubling points of the Newsweek story is -- aside from that hot button topic of the shrinking closet -- (with kids today coming out as young 10 years old because it gets them some attention)...

    How did King's assailant, a medicated and troubled teen, Brandon McInerney get his hands on a gun?...and could King's murder have been prevented by those around him? I mean, where are Brandon's parents?

    I have to wonder how killing King solved anything here...'this wasn't a case of self defense; It was indeed a cold blooded murder of a defenseless child that looks like it could have been prevented.

    Source: Newsweek

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    Wednesday, May 21, 2008

    Oral Report: playing with numbers!!

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    little doubt -- when talking 'bout the teen-evolution -- Our Kids are growing up faster...A combination of Constant Peer pressure -- exposure to the internet, etc. etc...steps up the end game: the race to get that cherry-popped.

    One US researcher claims - "Our research shows that this supposed substitution of oral sex for vaginal sex is largely a myth," says this study.



    Guessin' no substitution for the main course...Once those flood gates open, it's on, banging from all ends...at least in theory.

    The study found 55 percent of 15- to 19-year-olds have engaged in heterosexual oral sex, 50 percent have engaged in vaginal sex and 11 percent have had anal sex.

    Both oral and anal sex are much more common among teens who have already had vaginal intercourse than among those who haven't, suggesting that teens initiate a range of sexual activities around the same time, rather than substitute one for another,

    Source: United Press International

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