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Study Warns Women About Spring Break

Study Warns Women About Spring Break
By LINDSEY TANNER, AP Medical Writer
5 hours ago

CHICAGO - The American Medical Association is warning girls not to go wild during spring break. All but confirming what goes on in those "Girls Gone Wild" videos, 83 percent of college women and graduates surveyed by the AMA said spring break involves heavier-than-usual drinking, and 74 percent said the break results in increased sexual activity.

The women's answers were based both on firsthand experience and the experiences of friends and acquaintances.

Sizable numbers reported getting sick from drinking, and blacking out and engaging in unprotected sex or sex with more than one partner, activities that increase their risks for sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.

The AMA is trying to call attention to underage drinking among women because their bodies process alcohol differently and put them at greater risk for health problems, Dr. J. Edward Hill, AMA's president, said Tuesday.

The AMA-commissioned online survey queried a nationwide random sample of 644 college women or graduates ages 17 to 35 last week.

Kathleen Fitzgerald, a 21-year-old junior at Illinois State University, said the AMA's effort to raise awareness is a good idea, but probably won't do much to curb drinking during spring break.

"I think a lot of students wouldn't really pay that much attention to it," Fitzgerald said. "They would just be like, `Duh, that's why we do it.'"

About 30 percent of women surveyed said spring break trips with sun and alcohol are an essential part of college life.

Also, 74 percent said women use spring break drinking as an excuse for "outrageous" behavior that the AMA said could include public nudity and dancing on tables.

Of the 27 percent who said they had attended a college spring break trip:

_More than half said they regretted getting sick from drinking on the trip.

_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

_More than half were underage when they first drank alcohol on a spring break trip.

The AMA said the findings highlight the need for alternative spring break activities. For example, the University of Nebraska, Lehigh University in Bethlehem, Pa., and the University of Wisconsin offer spring break "service" trips.

Gemma Kite, a 21-year-old Lehigh junior, is in Brunswick, Ga., for spring break this week, helping build a house for Habitat for Humanity.

"It's so much fun. We're working outside in the sun," Kite said.

She said many students see spring break as "your chance to go wild and crazy in a different country where no one's going to know you." Kite admitted those trips have a certain appeal, and she hopes to take a more party-oriented vacation next year.

"I like to have my fun," Kite said.

 
wtf ... it doesn't take a "study" to know that a lot of drinking and sex goes on at spring break.

wow ... i bet it was some "professional study" here.

EDIT:

THIS JUST IN! Study shows that having unprotected sex could lead to pregnancy or STD!
 
Im glad the AMA is concerned about those tabledancing girls that flash their boobs.

Have fun, dont be too retarded, use protection.
 
most retarded study ever.

Warning: You may get drunk and bang a hottie on springbreak!!

student response: no sh1t thats why we are going.
 
Originally posted by: Fingolfin269
Originally posted by: ElFenix
puritanism ftw!

Because we all want to find out about that orgy our gf/future gf had on spring break that one time! 😛

That's why you participate in one yourself, so that way you don't feel left out! 😛
 
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!
 
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?
 
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?

Its just one of those stupid rules imposed by society. Everybody does it but nobody is allowed to talk about it. Cultural Programming at its best.
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?

Its just one of those stupid rules imposed by society. Everybody does it but nobody is allowed to talk about it. Cultural Programming at its best.


This nonconsequential utiopa that you guys dream of is every bit as cancerous as the way you portray puritanist lifestyle.
 
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?

Its just one of those stupid rules imposed by society. Everybody does it but nobody is allowed to talk about it. Cultural Programming at its best.


This nonconsequential utiopa that you guys dream of is every bit as cancerous as the way you portray puritanist lifestyle.

what are you trying to say here. You are using big words to hide what amounts to be a completely baseless opinion
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?

Its just one of those stupid rules imposed by society. Everybody does it but nobody is allowed to talk about it. Cultural Programming at its best.


This nonconsequential utiopa that you guys dream of is every bit as cancerous as the way you portray puritanist lifestyle.

what are you trying to say here. You are using big words to hide what amounts to be a completely baseless opinion

well, i'm going to have to agree with sao123 here...the day you have your very own daughter, and become a father for the first time, see if you feel the same
 
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?

Its just one of those stupid rules imposed by society. Everybody does it but nobody is allowed to talk about it. Cultural Programming at its best.


This nonconsequential utiopa that you guys dream of is every bit as cancerous as the way you portray puritanist lifestyle.

what are you trying to say here. You are using big words to hide what amounts to be a completely baseless opinion

well, i'm going to have to agree with sao123 here...the day you have your very own daughter, and become a father for the first time, see if you feel the same

so you are basically setting a double standard......its ok for boys to embrace their sexuality but girls(daughters) should be made to feel guilty and asshamed about theirs?
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?

Its just one of those stupid rules imposed by society. Everybody does it but nobody is allowed to talk about it. Cultural Programming at its best.


This nonconsequential utiopa that you guys dream of is every bit as cancerous as the way you portray puritanist lifestyle.

what are you trying to say here. You are using big words to hide what amounts to be a completely baseless opinion

well, i'm going to have to agree with sao123 here...the day you have your very own daughter, and become a father for the first time, see if you feel the same

so you are basically setting a double standard......its ok for boys to embrace their sexuality but girls(daughters) should be made to feel guilty and asshamed about theirs?


I'm not setting any double standard. I dont think its right for either to embrace sexuality outside of a set of certain conditions. Every action has its associated consequences. Trying to get around those causes other consequences. (maybe not the same ones) but there are ALWAYS consequences.

There is a proper time and place for everything.
you dont plant corn in the winter, why should you have sex before marriage?
 
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: GeneValgene
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: sao123
Originally posted by: gigapet
Originally posted by: Astaroth33
Originally posted by: yowolabi
Originally posted by: Brutuskend
_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

And that's just the percentage that regrets doing it. There's going to be a large percentage without regret, as well as a significant percent that had multiple or public partners and can't remember doing it. Cancun FTW!

Yes, I noticed that too. So what percentage had public and/or group sexual activity, and did NOT regret it? And why does the media always portray such behavior as something that women should "regret" doing?

Its just one of those stupid rules imposed by society. Everybody does it but nobody is allowed to talk about it. Cultural Programming at its best.


This nonconsequential utiopa that you guys dream of is every bit as cancerous as the way you portray puritanist lifestyle.

what are you trying to say here. You are using big words to hide what amounts to be a completely baseless opinion

well, i'm going to have to agree with sao123 here...the day you have your very own daughter, and become a father for the first time, see if you feel the same

so you are basically setting a double standard......its ok for boys to embrace their sexuality but girls(daughters) should be made to feel guilty and asshamed about theirs?

no i didn't mean that. i wouldn't want my son sleeping with random girls during spring break either.

sexuality needs to be embraced by all, but i think what sao123 was pointing out is that there is a balance, that's all
 
More than half said they regretted getting sick from drinking on the trip.

meaning the other half enjoyed it

_About 40 percent said they regretted passing out or not remembering what they did.

meaning 60% dont give a crap

_13 percent said they had sexual activity with more than one partner.

meaning 87% did not have more than one partner

_10 percent said they regretted engaging in public or group sexual activity.

Meaning 90% does regret engaging in public or group sex

_More than half were underage when they first drank alcohol on a spring break trip.

Meaning the other half was of age.
 
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