Am I the only one who finds this headline a little ironic?
No Link to Promiscuity Found in Youths Using Condoms
Unless these youths are busy making water balloons, I think the researchers might be missing something...
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Am I the only one who finds this headline a little ironic?
No Link to Promiscuity Found in Youths Using Condoms
Unless these youths are busy making water balloons, I think the researchers might be missing something...

Comments (4)
... that's classic.
I want to be laughing but oddly ... I don't seem to be able too. Someone actually thought that was a good and appropriate deadline.
May 9, 2007 10:36 PM | Comment Permalink
Oh, what happened the FRCs usual skill at manipulating statistics? This just isn't up to your usual standards.
You have linked to an article describing some research that seems fairly credible to me (nice big sample size), and appears to conclude that condoms are not associated with promiscuity. Those who use condoms on their first sexual encounter do not go on to have more partners than those who do not.
And then you claim that this research is wrong based on... what? You dont even give a reason. Really, I am dispointed, Bridges. You just assume that condoms must encourage promiscuity, and offer nothing with which to back up this claim.
If the researchers are 'missing something' then what exactly is this something?
May 10, 2007 7:17 AM | Comment Permalink
I guess it all depends on how one defines promiscuity.
There are some people who consider even one partner (if it is not in wedlock) to be promicuous. I doubt there are many who hold that view, but I know at least one personally.
I know othr who draw the line at two, and I know others who consider serial monogamy promiscuous.
May 10, 2007 11:26 AM | Comment Permalink
This has nothing to do with the definition of promiscuity. The problem is that the FRC blog posted a link to a story of some research, and then attempted to deny the result of this research using nothing more solid than 'missing something.' I really am disapointed in them. I usually see such facinating works of denial here - ommited facts, abused statistics, deliberate oversighs. But this is just... pathetic.
May 10, 2007 2:41 PM | Comment Permalink