Introduction
The rate at which young people engage in sexually risky behavior has increased at an alarming rate over the years. This prevalence observed among teenagers in middle school, and high school levels has continued to rise despite the health dangers associated with the practice. At this age, most individuals lack comprehensive information on sexual intercourse and its risks. They engage in reckless sexual encounters which increase the chances of contracting sexually transmitted diseases, the HIV virus or getting pregnant (Moles, 85). Most of them only realize this when it is late, and the damage has occurred. This paper analyzes ...