No regrets, part 2
Further to the CHN below, interesting to note the recent report by LifeSite News of a new study in the USA with the catchy title: “Association of Virginity at Age 18 With Educational, Economic, Social, and Health Outcomes in Middle Adulthood”.
“Adolescent virginity has a significant impact on well-being in middle adulthood,” Reginald Finger, M.D., M.P.H., says. “We found that men and women who were virgins at age 18, when evaluated approximately 20 years later, had about half the risk of divorce, had completed about an additional year of education and had annual incomes nearly 20 percent higher than those who were not virgins at 18.”
The article, published in the Adolescent and Family Health journal, is available online by subscription.








