And she wouldn't get on birth control because she was terrified of admitting to her parents that she was having sex.
This would stop being such a problem if people in general would get over the collective denial that teenagers aren't going to have sex with each other, and that even if they do they can be stopped. If I'm remembering the survey statistics correctly, 60% of people who are 18 will say they've had sex, and 80 who are 21 will say they've had sex. That would be the national average in the US, anyway. Now, some of them are lying in both directions, that's a certainty as well, but I imagine the results are mostly honest. What changes is whether or not a state has a high abortion, teenage pregnancy, and STD infection rate. The ones that preach abstinence only have high figures in all of those raitings across the board, while the ones that teach actual sex education have low figures in all of the same.
There are also horror stories you sometimes hear about small towns, things like teenagers coming to the conclusion that drinking Mountain Dew is a form of fail-safe birth control. I mean, how the hell would you even think that? I can't even
make up a situation where that would be the end result.
Kinsey scale guys. Most people are not exclusively straight or gay, but rather shades in between... the more you know
The problem with the Kinsey Scale is that there's no way to objectively place people on it. You have to mark your own position, and people are fallible in the extreme. For example, the megachurch preachers who were caught having gay sex would probably mark themselves as exclusively heterosexual, when we all know that isn't true at all. In less extreme circumstances, more normal closeted people would probably give inaccurate results as well.