Women who have sex at an early age have a greater risk of divorce after marriage in the future. Thus the results of a study conducted by the University of Iowa.
The study, published in the Journal of Marriage and the Family, observed 3793 women. They found that 31 percent of women who lost their virginity as teenagers divorced within five years. As many as 47 percent of those who had sex in their teens divorce within 10 years.
On the other hand, women who wait until the more mature sexual relationships, only 15 percent are divorced within five years. And, 27 percent were divorced within 10 years.
Study finds sexual experiences before age 16 years is closely related to divorce in the future.
According to scientists, early sexual experiences affect relationships in the long run. As many as 42 percent of respondents claiming sexual relations before age 18 years, they did not want it completely. And, they also recognize that it affects their adult lives.
Study author, Anthony Paik, said, "If sex is not entirely desirable or be something that traumatic, it is easy to imagine it would negatively impact on women's feelings about their relationship. Sexual experience can lead people toward a less stable relationship," he said as quoted from Huffington Post.
Paik, need further study to examine how much the divorce rate for those who lost their virginity in their teens.
The study, published in the Journal of Marriage and the Family, observed 3793 women. They found that 31 percent of women who lost their virginity as teenagers divorced within five years. As many as 47 percent of those who had sex in their teens divorce within 10 years.
On the other hand, women who wait until the more mature sexual relationships, only 15 percent are divorced within five years. And, 27 percent were divorced within 10 years.
Study finds sexual experiences before age 16 years is closely related to divorce in the future.
According to scientists, early sexual experiences affect relationships in the long run. As many as 42 percent of respondents claiming sexual relations before age 18 years, they did not want it completely. And, they also recognize that it affects their adult lives.
Study author, Anthony Paik, said, "If sex is not entirely desirable or be something that traumatic, it is easy to imagine it would negatively impact on women's feelings about their relationship. Sexual experience can lead people toward a less stable relationship," he said as quoted from Huffington Post.
Paik, need further study to examine how much the divorce rate for those who lost their virginity in their teens.
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