Vermont Is The First State To Require Condom Access In Middle And High Schools “The measure was put in place to help prevent sexually transmitted diseases and unintended pregnancy.”
“Condom availability programs increase condom use, increase condom carrying behavior, promote abstinence or delayed sexual initiation among adolescents, and reduce STD rates,” Leriche said in a statement. “Studies of school condom availability programs find a significant increase in condom use among sexually active students but no increase in sexual activity.”
“Students spend a significant amount of time at school and see adults like nurses, guidance counselors, and health teachers as reliable resources for information about sexual health, schools can feel like a supportive environment for condom access,” Leriche’s statement continued. One twitter user came through with a very nuanced point centered on another state: kids lose their virginity in middle school, so shouldn’t we come to terms with that? “Vermont law goes into effect to give middle and high schoolers free condoms,” the comment reads. “High school makes sense, a little weird for middle but then again I know people that lost their virginity at 12 so… not sure what to think about it.
Vermont law goes into effect to give middle and high schoolers free condoms. High school makes sense, a little weird for middle but then again I know people that lost their virginity at 12 so… not sure what to think about it
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