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ED VoxPop: We Ask At What Age Are Teens Having Sex Today In Indian Metros

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ED VoxPop is where we ask people different survey questions and get responses to conduct sort of a poll of our own.


We live in a country where conversations around sex are still considered taboo, and in a society like this, curiosity often gets the better of youngsters, especially teens.

With social media, dating apps, and equally curious friend groups, many youngsters often find themselves trying out new things just for the sake of experience. So, we stepped out to ask Gen Z exactly what they think.

At what age are teens actually becoming sexually active in India’s metro cities today?

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There is no fixed answer about the actual age at which someone explores different aspects of life. However, metro cities may sometimes play an important role in opening up conversations around topics that concern the youth today.

While curiosity is normal, what is often needed is proper guidance. Instead of treating it like a taboo, if young people are given the right education about sex and their own bodies, the decisions they take for themselves can be wiser and more thoughtful.


Sources: Contributors’ opinion

Find the blogger: @shubhangichoudhary_29

This post is tagged under: sex education, teens in india, metro city youth, gen z india, dating culture india, youth opinions, voxpop india, indian teenagers, taboo topics india, social media impact, modern relationships, teen awareness, youth culture india, dating apps india, sex taboo india, gen z thoughts, metro city lifestyle, relationship trends india, ed voxpop

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Shubhangi Choudhary
Shubhangi Choudharyhttps://edtimes.in/
I’m Shubhangi, an Economics student who loves words, ideas, and overthinking headlines. I blog about life, people, and everything in between… with a sprinkle of wit and way too much coffee. Let’s make sense of it all

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