Survey says 8.8% of Thai youths hope to have sex on Feb 14
The Social Warning Center has disclosed that 8.8 percent of Thai youths and teenagers are looking forward to have sexual intercourse on Valentine’s Day (Feb 14).
The head of the Social Warning Center under the Ministry of Social Development and Human Security, Mr. Suradet Chayakasetrin, said his center conducted a survey on 21,546 Thai preteens and teenagers in 72 provinces throughout Thailand. The respondents are students from grade 10 to university-level. According to the survey, 48.9 percent of the respondents do not have any expectation on Valentine’s Day, 23.1 would like to receive gifts from their fiancés, 13.9 would like their partners to confess their love, and the remaining 8.8 hope to have sex with their loved ones.
The survey further reveals that more male youths and teenagers give more importance to Valentine’s Day than their counterparts by sextuple. Many high school students who are living in dormitories also admit that they would like to have sex on February 14th more than the ones who are living with their parents by five times.
Mr. Suradet said provinces in the country have many entertainment venues, but the officials have enforced stringent regulations for those venues and dormitories as well as hotels. Mr. Suradet said the officials are keeping an eye on business operators so they would not sell alcoholic beverages to people under 18 years old.
Source: Thai National News Bureau Public Relations Department - 07 Febuary 2007
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