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Epidemic: How Teen Sex is Killing Our Kids
 
 

Epidemic: How Teen Sex is Killing Our Kids (Hardcover)

by Meg Meeker (Author)
3.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (14 customer reviews)

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In this fact-filled but overheated report, pediatrician Meeker cites medical studies and her own clinical experience to argue that adolescent promiscuity has led to skyrocketing rates of sexually transmitted disease and increased depression and suicide among the young. Spicing up her statistics with obscene rap lyrics and lurid reports of teen orgies and the high school "craze" for oral sex, she blames the usual suspects: post-60s permissiveness, the misguided equating of condoms with safety and sexualized media imagery in, for example, Cosmopolitan and Ally McBeal. In opposition to a "conspiracy" of sex-ed "bureaucrats" to "maintain sexual freedoms rather than prevent disease," Meeker advocates teaching teens to "postpone sex as long as possible" and, when they don't, to reflower themselves as "secondary virgins." In the end her advice to parents boils down to the age-old injunction to talk to their kids, with tips ("ask how he felt when he saw sex in a television show") that make this awkward task not much easier. On the other hand, forcing teenagers to read her unsparing and truly alarming descriptions of the ravages of venereal disease should kill their mood for quite a while.
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Sexually transmitted diseases among teens has become a full blown epidemic-- a national emergency that's killing our kids. In this groundbreaking book Dr. Meeker uncovers the story of this serious epidemic and the pattern of political correctness and marketing hype that has caused this tidal wave of disease.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Good read, Jun 28 2004
By A Customer
I really enjoyed this book. This book does contain some of Meeker's opinion but it also contains many footnotes from studies and what not. It is well documented and the footnotes I have followed back to the source are correct. As some of the other reviewer noted the numbers are staggering sober. I hope people can realize that sex is killing our kids and nation.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Finally, the facts., Mar 25 2004
By A Customer
As a teacher who works with both junior and senior high aged kids, I have longed for a book that tells the hard truth about teenaged sex. Finally, I have found it. This isn't just a book for parents, this is a book that kids should at least be exposed to. They deserve the truth that we have failed to give them. For too long we believed we were protecting them by giving them birth control and they believed us (as an establishment). Now we are just beginning to glimpse the true scope of the problem that will face us over the next 5-20 years and beyond if this situation isn't addressed and reversed. I encourage parents and teachers who want facts that will stand up and speak for themselves without being preachy - get this book. Read it. Pass it on to your friends, talk about it with your kids and your students, carry it with you on the subway.
Are the numbers harsh, do the stories turn your stomach? Yes, this book is not a 'fun' read. And good for Meg Meeker.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Facts or Political Correctness....you decide...., Jan 25 2004
By Ross Amico (Churchville, New York United States) - See all my reviews
Reading the reviews was interesting to say the least. Whether you are a parent or a teen, right or left you cannot fight against the facts. And what are the facts? As a health teacher for the last 24 years in a public high school in New York I can safely say that the information Mrs Meeker gives is in fact irrefutable. She is correct when she tells the reader that there is no such thing as "safe sex" unless it is with an uninfected partner and you remain monogamous for life "historically we called that relationship marriage". She is also correct when she tells us that condoms are next to worthless when it comes to STD's like HPV the number one STD in America that kill thousands of women every year in America not counting the thousands of early hysterectomys. It seems that the negative reviews come from people who do not want to be confused with the facts but simply want to call Mrs Meeker "names". Hurray for a refreshingly honest look at a difficult subject. She tells the reader how it is.
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1.0 out of 5 stars Horrible book, would give it a 0 if i could
Horrible racist author(Meg Meeker)who is homophobic. Why read this book when you can just talk to your kids? Read more
Published on Nov 30 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the few clear voices on this subject.
This book is outstanding. Those who are putting up negative reviews are doing so only because they are part of the establishment that wants to keep the physical and emotional... Read more
Published on Oct 11 2003

1.0 out of 5 stars CONTRADICTIONS, HIPOCRISY, HOMOPHOBIA, & ILLOGICAL ARGUMENT
I agree with other reviewers about Meeker's many fallacies in this book, as well as a few other problems:
She completely contradicts herself throughout the book... Read more
Published on Oct 6 2003 by think4yoself

1.0 out of 5 stars Warning to Parents and Others
After reading this book, I am deeply disturbed with the attitude and judgements Dr. Meeker conveys in her book. Read more
Published on Sep 9 2003

2.0 out of 5 stars Disturbing stats mixed with a blatant agenda
Many of the statistics provided by Meeker are quite shocking, although as another reviewer has noted some are distorted. Read more
Published on Aug 27 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST READ FOR ALL PARENTS AND EDUCATORS!
Many people know that sex affects our lives in SOME way and that there are consequnces. What I believe we don't know is the extensiveness of that consequence. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2003 by crdcarmen

1.0 out of 5 stars More conservative drivel!!!!
While the author makes some valid points about sexual health and the importance of taking STIs seriously, deep down this is just repackaged Dobson. Read more
Published on May 29 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A MUST read for ALL parents and teens
I'm a nurse with five children, three of them teens. I stay informed. I am involved in many teens lives. Read more
Published on May 20 2003

5.0 out of 5 stars A must read for concerned parents
Dr. Meeker has written a very informative yet alarming book on the realities of teens having sex even with multiple partners. Read more
Published on Dec 28 2002 by JS

3.0 out of 5 stars Quick stats check
I have not read this book. I feel that this is an important subject that should be covered; I disagree with several of the statistics presented in the book description. Read more
Published on Nov 7 2002

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