News - Cattrall ‘backs out of Sex film’


Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall has pulled out of a planned feature film based on the series, reports say.

The actress, who played Samantha in the comedy, would not commit to the project, US film paper Variety said.

Her spokeswoman said she had wanted to do the film, but “waited as long as possible with no script or start date” and took other offers.

The film - reportedly cancelled because of Michigan casual sex dating
decision - would have followed its TV finale in March.

“Kim would of course love to do the film and would be happy to revisit the project in the future,” her spokeswoman said.

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with Michael Patrick King, who was due to write and direct the film.

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- Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon - had script approval for the project.

HBO had asked the four main actresses for more time to film the movie, at which point, it is reported, Cattrall asked for script approval.

The actress had reportedly also asked to be paid the same amount as Parker, who played Carrie Bradshaw, the series’ main character.

HBO is said to have cancelled the project instead of trying to find a replacement for Cattrall’s character.

Sex and the City, which was shown on HBO in the US and Channel 4 in the UK, was regarded as ground-breaking TV in the way it casual massachusetts sex dating
modern women’s attitudes to sex and dating.

The final of the show in the UK earlier this year drew more than four million viewers.

News - Cattrall ‘backs out of Sex film’



Sex and the City star Kim Cattrall has pulled out of a planned feature film based on the series, reports say.

The actress, who played Samantha in the comedy, would not commit to the project, US film paper Variety said.

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said she had wanted to do the film, but “waited as long as possible with no script or start date” and took other offers.

The film - reportedly cancelled because of Cattrall’s decision - would have followed its TV finale in March.

“Kim would of course love to do the film and would be happy to revisit the project in the future,” her spokeswoman said.

The movie had been in development with Michael Patrick King, who was due to write and direct the film.

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to Variety none of the four principal actresses - Cattrall, Sarah Jessica Parker, Kristin Davis and Cynthia Nixon - had script approval for the project.

HBO had asked the four main actresses for more time to film the movie, at which point, it is reported, Cattrall asked for script approval.

The actress had reportedly also asked to be paid the same amount as Parker, who played Carrie Bradshaw, the series’ main character.

HBO is said to have cancelled the project instead of trying to find a replacement for Cattrall’s character.

Sex and the City, which was shown on HBO in the US and Channel 4 in the UK, was regarded as casual massachusetts sex dating TV in the way it approached modern women’s adult dating free partner sex
to sex and dating.

The final of the show in the UK earlier this year drew more than four million viewers.

News - Portrait of the ‘meal for one’ society

More people than ever in the UK are living alone, government statistics have found. One in three households now have just one member, compared to one in five at the start of the 1970s.

But that is just part of the picture, for along with the shift to single-living have come a number of other ways society has changed.

PROPERTY

The increase in single-occupancy properties has naturally had an impact on housing supply, says a spokesman for the National Housing Federation. This has meant more flats being built, or houses being converted into flats. But the impact may also have been felt on house prices generally. “There’s such an under-supply of affordable housing in many parts of the country that anything that restricts the supply is going to have an effect on prices,” he says.

READY MEALS

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Nearly half the meals eaten in the UK are now eaten alone, research found last year. In the past 20 years, the number has soared from 4bn to 12bn, much of which is due to the explosion in “meals for one”. One analyst said: “We have reached the situation where people no longer even buy dining tables because they have adult interracial dating
become redundant.” Half of all the money spent on ready meals in the EU is spent in the UK, a report last year found, with Brits shelling out 7,000 a minute on them.

COOL URBAN LIFESTYLE

The term metrosexual, usually applying to men who live in the city, love the style of urban living, care a lot about their appearance, and have the disposable income to indulge their passions (clothes, entertainment, technology, restaurants, nightclubs, low cost airlines, adventure holidays, alcohol). The female equivalent is, according to author Sasha Cagen, is the “quirkyalone” - women who celebrate being alone, and “resist the tyranny of coupledom”.

ENTERTAINMENT

Bridget Jones is just the tip of an iceberg. Forget mainstream family entertainment, the words of books, films, and television now cater more than ever for the type of folk who live alone. The trend still has legs (with the second Bridget Jones film yet to be released), but with the passing of Ally McBeal and Sex and the City, its days may be numbered.

DATING

The team from TV dating advice show Would Like To Meet

But the generation of people living alone is getting inventive about how to meet partners. As well as the casual man older sex dating
phenomenon of internet dating, you can meet potential dates by speed dating (where you spend just seconds with a loser before moving on to someone else), dating in the dark (where you don’t find out how ugly people are until you’ve got to know the real them) and quiet dating (where you must write down what you want to say, if you are happy to be judged by your handwriting).

BREAKING UP

Man eating alone

It’s not all bright young things, however. One factor which is behind the increase in single-living is the break-up of relationships. Research indicates that by 2011, more than 60% of marriages will end in divorce. But with an increase in life expectancy for men, more of them will outlive their partners. By 2020, the percentage of men over the age of 60 living alone is expected to be about 30%. Ikea is just one of the firms cashing in on the growth in people living alone - it famously encouraged people who were disillusioned with their partner to make a fresh start (and buy a flat-load of Swedish furniture and knick-knacks in the process).


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If so many people are living alone, why are we then subjected to extortionate prices when travelling solo. Not everyone wishes to go on a package holiday. Especially when you do pay a single supplement and get the broom cupboard overlooking the carpark!
J. Jones, UK

So much for us sixties types who thought we would be living in communal settings. Perhaps people are less forgiving of a partner’s faults and quirks these days than in the past. Polygamy and polyandry could become the vogue. You get tired of one, move on to the next, or you get them all ganging up on you.
Nick Bell, US

I love being single and have never viewed it as a second-best situation. I enjoy living on my own as I can choose when I want company,
What I do hate is:
- the fact that property (especially new-build) is squarely aimed at “couples” on dual incomes and that single people are expected only to aspire to a 1-bed flat with no garage. It’s very hard to afford a flexible property on a single income now;

- the fact that supermarkets think that people only cook from scratch for families of four and singles only need ready meals. Try buying one portion of mince for a chilli when there’s only one of you!
Not least because I’ve been there and done it, I’d have to think very hard before moving in with someone again.
Mark Antony, England

We are probably all guilty of looking for Miss World or Mr Universe in our potential dating conquests - without too much regard for the underlying personality. Then again it is hard to get to talk to somebody in a crowded bar with booming music!
Jake, Wales

This article was spot on. I am single, live on my own and now all my darkest thoughts are confirmed. Misery…
Chris McCahill, Britain

I love living on my own, and seeing as I have such a small flat, wouldn’t have it any other way. I love the feeling of being able to listen to the music I want, eat when I like and stay up all night writing if I so choose. I don’t miss adult web cam dating or sharing with a group of friends, because catching up with your man/mates is what going out’s for. As for that misery guts Bridget Jones you’ve got at the top of this article, she should relish her time alone while she has it. Oh, and join a gym instead of subjecting us to her calorie intake.
Emerald, London, UK

I agree with this article. I am 31 years old and live alone. I do not have a dining room table and I believe that I am still single because no one understands me except IKEA.
Jamison Maeda, United States

But Ikea is a store that is designed for couples! Try paying for a shed load of stuff and leaving it by the very crowded pick up area while getting the car.
Shaun, UK

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News - Reality pop band confirm split

One True Voice, the boyband formed from the ITV1 pop talent show Popstars: The Rivals, have split up.

A spokesman from their record company Zomba said: “Unfortunately I can confirm that the band have split up.”

The statement followed a story in Tuesday’s Daily Mirror newspaper quoting band member Jamie Shaw as saying he was “over the moon” the group had split.

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ends weeks of rumours that the group - made up of Shaw, Daniel Pearce, Anton Gordon, Matt Johnson and Keith Semple - had called it a day after disappointing sales.

The band joins Hear’Say in the scrap heap of pop bands formed by reality TV but quickly disbanded once success was hard to maintain.

Pearce quit the band in June for a solo career. The band then released the single Shakespeare’s (Way With) Words, but the single barely made it into the top 10.

Chart losers

The group were formed alongside Girls Aloud last November after winning their places in the Popstars: the Rivals series on ITV1.

But while Girls Aloud quickly scored a number one with their debut single Sound of the Underground, One True Voice were unable to top the charts with first song Sacred Trust, losing out in the December chart battle.

Sacred Trust sold 147,000 copies against Girls Aloud’s 213,000 for Sound Of The Underground.

Girls Aloud’s single became the Christmas number one and topped the charts for four weeks in total.

One True Voice were later voted Britain’s worst group in a poll, just a day after their tour was cancelled due to poor ticket sales.

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Will you be mourning the demise of One True Voice? Is it just a symptom of a wider malaise in the industry? Can any reality TV pop band or artist find long-term success?

I feel that they had a lot more to offer. But adult friend finder dating they were given the worst songs, and their image was terrible. It would be nice to see them again in the near future. Such good talent was wasted.


Wendy,
UK

Mourn One True Voice? They hardly set the world on fire! Surely it’s time to stop these manufactured pop wannabes cluttering up the British TV schedules.
Helen, Scotland

I find it amusing that, after all the hype surrounding the band, people such as Joe Dolce have made a more lasting impression on the British music charts!


Nick,
Crawley, UK

I’m really sad that One True Voice have split up.


Marcus Hamilton,
United Kingdom

The programme makers and also the record companies involved in this process should be more responsible. One True Voice are made up of real people with real aspirations, they have been manipulated purely for the gain of television viewing figures. The feelings and futures of the band members should be responsibly managed as no doubt there will be strong feelings of rejection, failure and embarassment that these guys will now have to endure.


E,
uk

Best news all afternoon! I don’t think anyone will notice though - they would definitely be top ten material, if you were looking for the worst bands ever- but probably not even memorable enough to make even that. Who?
Neil McKinlay, Scotland

I think it’s a symptom of the laziness in the record industry at the moment. There’s very little “real” talent emerging, because it’s very easy to grab a few months income from the sales of a record off the back of a “reality” pop show, without doing any real work. No wonder it hardly takes any sales to make No. 1 these days - 213000 for Girls Aloud’s debut is small fry, when you consider that only a decade ago you had to sell at least double that to make a difference! It’s ironic that ringtones are the No.1 bestsellers!
Dave Parker, UK

Hmm. And the industry blame piracy on bad sales when they think this tripe is a business strategy.
Matt, UK

Wonderful news about One True Voice!
The sooner that all other manufactured bands go the same way the better. Surely anyone with half a brain can see that the whole genre has been created solely to further the careers of the people doing the judging and organising of such TV “events”, and is purely exploiting the starry eyed youngsters who take part, who will be milked for the short time of their “fame” then dumped back to obscurity when the cash stops rolling in.


dave mott,
england

The problem with One True Voice was that they didnt look like a boy band. You could see it in their first video. We can only blame the public becuase they chose the band members. Lets face facts they were bad, so nothing special lost.
Andy, UK

I’m not surprised at this news. Despite the fact that I thought their Xmas single Sacred Trust was pretty good, the mistake was to have them competing against the equally good Girls Aloud at the same moment in time. Had the releases of the two group’s singles been staggered things would undoubtably have worked out better.

Looking on the brighter side of things, there is little reason to doubt that Jamie Shaw has a great future career ahead of him, in fact given what he has given us so far (dating from 1999) the future for him simply has to be rosy! I am sure some if not all of the other members will also have a future in the industry, but given that Shaw has already had a string of albums and can sing very well, how about he employs them in his band?
Tony Luckwill, Wales UK

I think its really sad that another band have ended up on the scrap heap. They started off with a poor name and also poor songs. Nothing made them stand out. what chance did they have??
Stuart, UK

Media pressure has forced a group into the ‘has-bin’ history of pop. I think it’s about time the music industry woke up and started to support acts properly rather than use these kids to make a quick buck..then when it goes wrong..blame them and dump them.


George ,
england

I wish I could say I was suprised…
TV executive may want to change the format to a battle of the bands style affair, now that is something I would watch.
Neil Shaw, UK

Its time the TV people left the music biz alone and let A&R have their job back. These shows are on the way out and the money generated could be used on better things than wasting it on these shows
Steve, UK

Give me One True Voice any day in preference to some of the alleged ‘music’ that is currently on the radio and on Top Of The Pops!

When you witness people like The Cheeky Girls and Tatu selling millions of records, it is no surprise why One True Voice have failed. With their clean-cut image, they would never be any competition……add to that the fact that they don’t get included on network radio playlists and you have the answers.

Their last release Shakespeare’s Way With Words allegedly only sold 10,000 copies. I’d never heard of it or seen it performed until I stumbled across it on the infamous KAZAA!


Darren Parmenter,
Spain

I might be biased but Jamie Shaw used to go to my church and he’s far too good a talent to be put in a band, he needs to perform solo for us to see his true potential which hopefully we will now see
Mr A, Wales

I have followed pop for longer than I care to admit and nothing changes really. Reality tv is just 1 more way of creating disposable pop. It has always been there and history is littered with these groups.

I don’t think it is a bad thing, yesterday’s Take That fan is today’s Radiohead fan.

However, I think that a body to prepare these poor discarded souls for life earning money in a more mainstream way is needed. Something like the Professional Footballers Association provides for discarded your footballers would be perfect.
Andrew, UK

Mourning? How about cheering. As a musician who spent 5 years studying music till the cows come home at a-level and degree level, such ‘acts’ are an insult to what we work for. It’s a crying shame that children are growing up with the notion that such manufactured, soul-less pap is ‘music’, rather than the more praise-worthy music out there. One example? Dmitry Shostakovich risked his life daily, writing what came from the heart. But who cares when you have puppets whose minimal requirements are to look wooden and jolly, monotonous sounds?
Andy, Nottm., UK

One True Voice could actually have been the new Westlife or Blue, but Pete Waterman was just the wrong manager for them - he gave them a dated look and some poor songs to sing, because it was a “tried and tested formula” - Louis Walsh tried taking risks with Girls Aloud, and they paid off, as Girls Aloud are one of the most popular bands around today. That could easily have been OTV, but due to adult swinger dating, their careers are in ruins. Personally, I’m glad to see the back of ‘em… long may Girls Aloud reign!
Stevie, London, England

Good riddance to rubbish - worst thing is that just as one disappears, they’re already creating the next group of failures!
Stu Paling, UK

Who?


Ian Skelton,
UK

I hope this is the beginning of the end for this fast cash approach to music. Britain has one of the best music scenes in the world, scenes of Glastonbury 2003 prove this. Lets keep it that way, by ending this reality TV music for good and therefore also ending the adult dating chats
and humiliation of the young hopefuls seeking fame and stardom,such as Hearsay and One True Voice. The only winners are Fat cat management, namely Simon Fuller, who sit there counting the all money behind closed doors!
Richard, UK

It’s sad in a way, as the public voted these guys into the band on the strength of the talent they demonstrated on the show. however, it seems they were misguided and didn’t get the right advice and take note of what the rest of the market was doing - they ended up being bland and formulaic. at least girls aloud have a different sound to other girl groups around at the moment. good luck to them - especially bon jovi singing keith!
demelza, UK

I think it was for the best - they all have really good voices but the kind of music was not right for them! I’m sure they’ll have better luck going solo?
geoff, gloucestershire

I hope this will spell the end of manufactured bands.


Graeme Phillips,
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I think that they had potential with their voices, but the songs they chose were very poor. If they maybe moved onto songs that wern’t so naff and had a bit of credability then maybe they could be successful in their solo careers.


Lela,
Holland

I don’t appreciate their press releases denying the split. S-Club had just done the same thing, prior to an inevitable break up. what are we taken for? We knew they were going to split, but lied to us anyway. Ihope this puts the final nail in the coffin of manufactured stardom and corporate bands.
Adam, London UK

Stars aren’t stars anymore. Whatever happened to Rock and Roll? These young men did however work hard to get into the band and are obviously talented, but as a unit were destined for failure. The music market is crowded with wannabes and manufactured groups. Lets nurture home grown REAL talent and let music take a natural progression
Sparkie, England

i think its a shame that One True Voice have split up because I think they are far more talented than the girls
Helen El Mehdawi, england

Oh well. No great loss to the music industry.


Carrie F,
England

What a relief that it’s over.


Stephen Corps,
UK

This just sums up the naffness of the manufactured TV show boyband fad - they’ve been spat out by the showbiz machine. I feel sorry for them, they’ve been used, and their careers are almost certainly over.
Dan B, UK

One True Who?
Never even heard their single and don’t really wish to.
I’ve not nothing against the guys wanting to pursue a music career but the quicker these terrible reality pop shows disappear the better. It’s time we praised the excellent new bands coming through with original, thoughtful music rather than the relentless cover version crud we’re currently experiencing. (Long live The Thrills!)
Matt, England

The demise of One True Voice is no loss. Reality TV Pop is ahiot or miss affiar, once the show is over, only the truly talented prevail. The record buying public are not a s stupid as the industry spin doctors would have us believe. Liberty did the right thing modifying their name to Liberty X, getting in classy producers and catchy tunes. I quite like them and admire them for how they’ve approached things.
Paul Nelson , UK

This is yet another nail in the coffin for reality pop shows. How many more of these bands can we take??? We’ve still got to contend with the winners of the new Pop Idol and Fame Academy, aswell as the countless runners up who will be trying to grab the limelight. I just hope TV Producers will finally get the message that the public is getting bored and start making more original programmes again. We can then see a stop to this rubbish and let more talented people achieve a deserved fame.


Richard Shelton,
Wales

Thank you Jamie, Daniel, Anton, Matt and Keith, for bringing so much pleasure into my life. Good luck in your solo careers.


Jeff,
UK

Thank God for that. Now we can only hope that Blue, D-Side, Westlife et al will soon go the same way.


Phil Jones,
UK

HA HA - that’s cheered me up for the day
Mike, UK

Christmas has come early this year..

Aaron,
Warrington

Unfortunately I think they were doomed from the start as there is always going to be more media interest and column inches for a group of good-looking girls with sex appeal who can sing! (of course this is only my opinion!) Nevertheless it’s a pity for the lads but I wouldn’t think we’ll lose any sleep over them.
Jenny, Belfast

Good riddance! It’s not the ‘bands’ fault, but the industry’s. Trying to ram that sugary pap down everybody’s throats won’t work. That’s why Evanescence went to Number one. That’s why the Darkness are doing so well. Because the only style of music that is honest is rock music. Face the facts. The only bands that attain longevity are rock bands. AC/DC, The Stones, Quo, Skynyrd, Motorhead,etc. It might not be deemed newsworthy or cool or hip, but whilst all those five minute wonders have long gone, the above bands have forged a career & are still doing it. I hope The Darkness attain this standard. Death to reality TV pop shows.
Grant Foster, UK

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News - Cairo youth break sex taboos


Fatima and her boyfriend had been together for about two years when she discovered she was pregnant.

“I had to have an abortion. I didn’t want to do it, but in this society I didn’t have any choice,” she says, now an outspoken 27 year-old.

“I hate it when I remember it, because it was a very, very bad experience.” Her family know nothing of her ordeal.

Mido, 28, has had four serious girlfriends. He has had sex several times and feels no guilt, but would never tell his parents.


Our governments are all corrupt and, though there is some change for the better, nothing is really improving
Rasha, Bahrain
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“I don’t have the courage to shake their beliefs - especially my father’s,” he says.

Niveen, 24, has been seeing her boyfriend for four months. They plan to move in together without their parents finding out.

“Whenever you have a relationship here you have to take risks, and this is the risk I’m taking,” she says.

Spending the night together is difficult as both live at home with their families. Even going to a hotel means checking into different rooms and sneaking between them.

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With their secret lifestyles, these three young people from Cairo’s liberal, intellectual elite are pushing at the limits set by a society dominated by traditional views.

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Even among educated urbanites, the concept of an unmarried mother simply does not exist. A bride’s virginity is so highly prized that doctors charge up to 1000 Egyptian pounds (US$173) to reconstruct a young woman’s hymen.

But there are perceptions that in general, at least in Cairo, sex before marriage is widespread and increasing as spiralling costs and high unemployment push marriage ages up.

On any summer evening along Cairo’s 6th October Bridge, veiled figures nestle up to young men. The couples gaze down into the Nile, engaged in intimate conversation amid the blaring horns and traffic fumes.

Locals will tell you this is increasing as it becomes more socially acceptable, and that many of these couples are from Cairo’s poorer areas.

But there is debate over whether this new openness about courtship is resulting in more premarital sex.

Cairo University student Mohammed Esmat

I’m a Muslim and in Islam sex before marriage is forbidden, so I am against it
Mohammed Esmat, 20, student

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Rima Khofash works among both rich and poor in Cairo and estimates that about 50% of young people have pre-marital sex.

“I think now there is a revolution in sex between young people - they do it haphazardly - often in short-term relationships.”

Abortion is illegal in Egypt in all but a few cases. Approximately one woman a month comes to her clinic with complications resulting from a backstreet termination, she says.

Dr Khofash is certain that the number of abortions is increasing: “All gynaecologists know this, but we don’t know how much it is increasing by.”

Not widespread’

But Dr Sahar Tawila of Cairo University, who co-ordinated one of the most comprehensive studies ever of young people in Egypt, believes the prevalence of sex before marriage has been dramatically overblown in the Egyptian media.


We didn’t have full sex - we didn’t have a place to do it. If it was easier, yes, I think I would have liked to
Mona, 27, Cairo

“It is not widespread. Sexual relationships do exist, but they should be put in proportion.”

In the 2001 nationwide study, 21% of young men with higher education said they knew someone who had had pre-marital sex - and this dropped to 1.4% among the uneducated.

Dr Tawila says young people, particularly girls, are highly aware of the risks of pre-marital sex.

For example, Shaymaa, 20, is in love with Ashraf, her boyfriend of 18 months. But she refuses anything more intimate than holding hands.

If she has sex with him, she explains, she may end up being forced to marry him, which she is not yet sure she wants to do. “Virginity is your whole life,” she says.

Ashraf, 26, says he has been pushing her towards intimacy: “I just have to stop at a point when I am sure she will refuse to sleep with me - that means she is a good girl.”

Many more young women say they plan to stay virgins until they marry. Several point out that girls face more pressure to do so than boys.

“Boys I know have many girlfriends, even at the same time. One of my best friends told me he made love with his girlfriend and then said ‘I won’t ever marry her - she’s not a virgin’,” one 19-year-old female student said.


Illegal operation

This pressure drives the demand for hymen reconstruction operations, which can even involve stitching a small capsule of red fluid into the vagina to ensure wedding night “bleeding”.

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Clothing is getting more liberal - views on dating may be too

Gynaecologist Ahdy Wahid Rizk says that each week, two or three young women visit his central Cairo clinic to ask about hymen reconstruction, despite the fact that he has always refused to carry out the illegal operation.

But even so, those having premarital sex may well still be a small minority. For those who would like to, there are still many barriers.

Mona, 27, was with her boyfriend for two years: “We didn’t have full sex. We didn’t have a place to do it. If it was easier, yes, I think I would have liked to. But it’s also our traditions that stopped me. I felt guilty about what we did.”

And many others simply believe it is wrong, like Cairo University student Mohammed Esmat, 20: “I’m a Muslim and in Islam sex before marriage is forbidden, so I am against it.”

Some names have been changed to protect the identities of interviewees.


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The following comments reflect the balance of views received:

I did not want to comment about my own experiences. Instead I would like to point out what I think is somewhat of a mistake in this article. It is true that ‘clothing in Egypt is becoming more liberal’ but this is ONLY for the ‘wealthy-liberal-elite’, who often cannot wear such clothing openly in the streets. The Amatuer group sex
of clothing for the rich is only happening with a contrasting backdrop of conservative dress for the lower and even middle classes.
Wyatt Elmokadem, Cairo

Unfortunately, this is one area where our society is extremely hypocritical and in self-denial. The natural desire to have sex is guiltily denied by the person and considered taboo by society, even though it is only human instinct. Everyone thinks about it, but no one will admit it. The second issue is that men will take advantage of their dominant role in society, as well as the lack of proof of their virginity, to have pre-marital sex while condemning women for the same thing. Most of my friends have had sex numerous times with numerous women (and continue to chase others), but will think of women who are far less promiscuous as non-marriage material. Talk about a double standard! These two problems (self-denial and male hypocrisy) must be transformed into openness and equality through dialogue.
Sherif, Cairo, Egypt

Well being an Egyptian living in Canada, my parents tend to understand the relationship between me and Egyptian girlfriend, who I met at university. We have talked about sex, but I have to respect her decision not have sex because of her strong beliefs and this makes me a better person.
Raheem Khalil, Toronto, Canada

In Iraq premarital sex is extremely forbidden and is rare. In tribal environments having premarital sex means losing you and the girl’s life.
Hussain, Baghdad, Iraq

It is true there exits premarital sex in almost all societies, including here in Egypt. But I think the issue here is exaggerated. I just graduated from university and from the people I know only five percent may have experienced premarital sex. Educated people don’t do it - not because of the culture but because of religion, Islam, and this is the way it should be. It is so immature, people doing such things then regretting it afterwards.
Ameer, Cairo, Egypt

Reading this article and people’s comments really resonates with the time I’ve spent studying in Egypt. Many of my male friends there were indeed from the middle class and the sexual frustration among them was palpable. Casual sex dating picture
, it was this very same group which was constantly hanging around the mosque. One can easily understand how men in their early twenties, who are caught between a cultural and religious tradition which frowns on “improper” relations on one hand and their latent sexual urges on the other, might be very attracted to religious and social institutions - such as women wearing headscarves - designed to minimise the stirring up of sexual desires. Egyptians are generally religious, but I think these young men’s sexual frustration makes them far more prone to accepting forms of Islam which more resemble ideology than they do religion.
Judd, Washington, DC, USA

Aren’t there infinitely more important things for our societies to be concerned about than whether or not a girl is a virgin? Why is female sexuality viewed as something which must be controlled? How many girls and women have been irreparably damaged from dirty, back-street abortions because of the stigma and illegality of treatment? It is important that these issues be discussed. The silence makes hypocrites of everyone.
Farah, Beirut, Lebanon

I’m a Copt, a Christian Egyptian, living in Australia. My family and I left Egypt 16 years ago. Every time we go back to visit I am surprised by how things are changing. However I still find it difficult to imagine that pre-marital sex is becoming more and more acceptable. Even here in Australia, Coptic families instil in their children the importance of remaining chaste before marriage. To us, its a matter of spirituality… no question about it.
Neveen, Melbourne, Australia

I am Hindu and in my culture, too, sex before marriage is forbidden. I am almost 25 and have been seeing my boyfriend for four years now but we have never broken the rules. I strongly believe that we should try to preserve our culture and customs instead of wildly following the Western ways. We have to understand that being Western in not always cool.
Bhumika, USA

I am a physician from a Muslim country where talking about sex is taboo, unfortunately most of my friends, even specialists and nurses, have pre-marital sex. Hymenoplasty is another issues that is growing more and more, we had a hard time finding a girl for my brother to marry as most of the girls we had found, were not virgins. They think because they are Muslim, they are pure.
Parvaneh, Tehran, Iran

I hate the double standards set by a lot of Islamic societies that turn a blind eye towards Muslim men for being promiscuous either after marriage or before so I think it is really good that sex is being openly discussed in Muslim societies. Hopefully it will lead people to realise that women like men have sexual needs that need to be met. Therefore, it is important for society to realise that women are not “loose” or “indecent” if they sleep with a man they love before marriage, as long as the female is comfortable and loves her man and know her man well enough to have premarital sex.
Azam, Canada

Premarital sex is totally forbidden in Islam whether it is done by a male or female. The punishment for such an immoral act is the same for both the sexes. So let’s not argue that this does not have an impact on boys as much as girls. In the hereafter, both will face the same.
Iqbal, Blackburn, England

I do not know in general how do men and women get to know each other. Most went to school together since we have mixed private schools and meet there. Friendships and relationships evolve when studying abroad, in Sharjah, Beirut and the US. But these days women face an enormous pressure to be intimate with a boyfriend. I am 22 years old and remain a virgin, yet where although I once had strong beliefs to remain so until marriage. recent experience has taught me that men have become more open about marrying non-virgins. Still, it’s a huge risk I’m not ready to make.
Rouby al-Odairi, Kuwait, Kuwait

I lived in Heliopolis, Egypt till I was 30. I came from a fairly wealthy family of landowners. I attended an all-boy private school and one of the best colleges in Egypt. I was gay then (and still am). There was no shortage of opportunities to meet men, particularly along the beaches in Alexandria and Sinai. I first had sex when I was 15. Cairo was also full of men who were eager and willing, particularly among the military recruits. It was all under cover and keeping up appearances was the main thing but under the surface things were completely different.
Andy, California - USA

As in any society, there are people that will indulge in that which is forbidden. From an Islamic perspective I’m sure we are all well aware there is no excuse for pre-marital sex. Those of us who abide by the rules should take heart that we are still the majority and should not be led astray by the minority.
Tahir Mughal, London

In Iran, premarital sex has increased since the revolution and after the war. Nowadays it is very hard to find a girl or a boy over 18 that has had no sexual experiences, particularly in bigger cities. In Iran, young people get to know each other in shopping malls, private parties, streets while driving… and soon after they will have sex without being ashamed of it. It was very rare that young people could have premarital sex because of moral beliefs before the 1979 Islamic revolution but, today, despite drastic restrictions forced by the Islamic government, the number of people having premarital sex has risen.
Amir, Iran

I am a liberal Muslim who is against all the rules that are not fair towards women. I grew up in a society where it’s forbidden for females to have pre-marital sex with men, however, for the men it wasn’t an issue at all. A woman has to be a virgin when she marries the guy; on the other hand, men would sleep with girls and try to marry virgins. In most cases a woman had to get pregnant so the guy would marry her and stay with her. Unfortunately for my best friend, men learned that women were supposed to bleed on her first intercourse; however, in my friend’s case on her wedding night she didn’t bleed. Doctors told her it was because she is an athlete or because of her genes. She had to divorce her husband because he kept calling her prostitute.
EM, Kazakhstan

In Islam, sex before marriage is a big no. So a no remains a no. Don’t they think of the risks of getting STDs by having more than one partner? I think that sex education, however taboo, is needed so as to stop the youths from having premarital sex.
Firdaus, Singapore

The epidemic of premarital sex has societal new orleans casual sex dating
and implications that will not only scar the current generation, but generations to follow. It has been proven from a sociological perspective that premarital sex leads to problems with intimacy, commitment, infidelity, and other relationship issues. As for “true” Christians, Jews, Muslims, and others who same similar views about premarital sex, this also means condemnation. As a result of lack of education and understanding for youth in eastern countries, premarital sex is increasing and will continue to increase. Secularisation can only add to this disease. Only through prayer and education can this ailment be treated.
Sameer, NC, USA

I met my husband now at university in the UK, we went out without having a sexual relationship as I would never feel right about it until we would be married, also in the back of my mind I knew if my parents found out they would probably disown me and I would feel as if I really let them down. I have a lot of respect for my family and their traditions and the way they have brought me up in a Western society but with Islamic traditions. In many ways I am glad that we didn’t have sex until after we were married, I am now 30 (4 years after knowing each other) and it has made our relationship trusting. The majority of Arab men will have several relationships before they get married, but when it comes to marriage they all want a virgin. That even applies to my husband!
Stef Zaghloul, Manchester Uk

In Kathmandu, we can see boys and girls getting along with each other pretty quick in an open way. Dating is not so uncommon in the urban areas, especially among the middle class educated boys and girls. However, our society isn’t still open that the parents can tolerate their child having secret affairs. Sex is by far still a taboo. The boys do pressure their partner for sex and as a result I have seen many of them breaking apart after such relationships.
Suraj Pandey, Kathmandu, Nepal

I’m an Egyptian-American 18 year old who visits Egypt regularly. I believe that premarital sex is definitely overblown in the media. I think it happens much less than is portrayed but, unfortunately, the reason for many people is just society or social taboo instead of religion. Here in Egypt the majority of people will say they are against premarital sex because of religion but unfortunately some young people will say because of society. The views of those people should change because premarital sex is a major sin in our religion and they should be more worried about God than society.
Sherif, Middletown, NJ, US

Although I live in Britain, as a Muslim I am able to relate to the views and opinions given by those living in Muslim countries. It is common knowledge that even in Britain young people from Muslim backgrounds enter into relationships (including sexual) at schools/ colleges/ universities etc. and in the majority of cases parents do not know what their son/ daughter is getting up to. Though we live in separate parts of the world we bring our cultures and values with us. I would say that it is a lot easier for young people in Britain to get away with pre-marital relationships (and sex) because it is very likely that the person you will marry will have been through similar experiences and won’t mind your past. I might add that I completely disagree with pre-marital relationships.
Maha Shaikh, London

It is true that sex before marriage is a taboo in Egypt, but I don’t think it is something we should be blamed for. Egypt is officially an Islamic country and Islam prevents this. In general, the Egyptian people are known to be religious and that stops them from accepting premarital sex. I see no mistake here.
Mohamed A Gaafar, Cairo, Egypt

When I was at university, I had a secret relationship on campus and when it was time to go home our relationship would stop at the door of the campus. If I saw my boyfriend while shopping with my mother I would pretend we did not know each other. We did go out near the beach and forest but all the time in his car with tinted windows. We did not have sexual relations during our relationship of two years because I knew he would no longer respect me and probably dump me if I agreed to it. I had another relationship for one year while in London doing a course and I still kept my virginity and my boyfriend respected my wish and we got married .
Farida ,Oran, Algeria

I think whether or not to keep your virginity should be a personal issue. In this part of the world, virginity was something religious, now it is more of a cultural thing than a religious issue. It’s is so important for a girl to keep her virginity but this is not true for men - in fact the more experienced a man is the better he is. Although my country is a bit more open than other Arab countries we still hear about stories like honour killing because they said the bride wasn’t a virgin on her wedding night even though she really was.
Lina, Beirut, Lebanon

In our country, boys and girls get to know each other at school or at common points of gathering and the relationship doesn’t go much further than kissing or holding hands. Only the very rich or very poor can afford private rooms or face the stain on their reputations in a society that values virginity as a strong indicator of a lifetime commitment to a partner.
Sanlaj Farfem, Karachi, Pakistan

It’s easy here for me. I have my own secret apartment. I go to a mall and very quickly find a girl that is ready for fun (so to say). Because they are covered, all the flirting is concentrated on the eyes - and that makes it very intense. So I will walk passed her two or three times, then if she is getting into the game, I will slip her my mobile number, if she catches it, most likely she will SMS me, then we arrange to meet at my apartment, it’s secret, very risky but a lot of fun. You must know what you are doing.
Nasser Mohammed, Doha, Qatar

Even though we live in an Islamic country, having pre-marital sex is quite common between young people my age (19 years old). I am a university student and all my friends have sex with their girl friends. Our intimacy is in secret and hidden from every body. Hymen reconstruction surgery is quite common between young girls prior to marriage here as well.
Mehdi, Tehran, Iran

In Cairo, young people from poor areas may have more freedom to have pre-marriage sex than those constrained by traditions and strict value systems adopted by middle class families who want to see their daughters married ( usually to a young man from the same strata) sooner than later. The elite have different lifestyles; they can be more tolerant to pre-marital sex , however, not in all cases. I am a middle class myself and I used to know a girl from the same college. For her, holding hands was a taboo. We did not have full relations, of course although it was something I really wished for. Religion makes things more complicated and society is still not tolerant towards dating, let alone sex.
Gamal, Cairo, Egypt

My family are well aware of my relationship with my girlfriend and have been so since university; her parents turn a blind eye and ‘trust’ her not to do anything ‘wrong’. However, if they knew we were in a sexual relationship, I fear what would happen to her. Things are changing for those born after post-1980 and the youth are changing slowly but the older generations will never accept.
FJ, Amman, Jordan

The issue of women’s virginity in the Middle East is diverse and hypocritical. Whereas most people insist its a religious matter you find that most families know that their sons are indulged in sexual relationships and do not mind it (the father might suggest to his son to use a condom to prevent pregnancy!). However, daughters are not even allowed to have boyfriends and we all know what honour killing is all about.
Sus, Amman, Jordan

In Morocco, sexual relations before marriage are normal. Unlike other Arab countries, Morocco is very open about sex and relationships before, during and after marriage. Myself I have an open relationship with my boyfriend, who happens to be an American, and there is no problem about that.
Asmaa, Casablanca, Morocco

It is totally forbidden in Islam. If you are a Muslim then you have to follow the rules and regulations - if not you know the result. You can have a good life with your partner after marriage then, why spoil it with deeds before? It is better to be away from it.
Rufi, India

It is a good sign that these things are being addressed rather than ignored. While I personally do not promote pre-marital sex, it is obvious that young people will face these obstacles in every society so a good “sex-education” program is needed.
Yezzra, USA

Egyptian men have different ways to evaluate things. When an Egyptian man finds a girl that he wants to have sex with, he starts to tell her that he has an open mind, that he does not care about tradition at all. If she agrees after he has sex with her and this girl loses her virginity, he says the girl is easy one and a bad woman. If that girl refused, the man would keep pushing her towards intimacy - when he becomes sure she will refuse to sleep with him that means she is a good girl. Then he will say “OK, I will think about marrying you, I am a man who respects our traditions.”
Mirage, Cairo, Egypt

I have a boyfriend and we’ve been together for three years. We want to get married but my boyfriend is still in college and he has to have a job in order for my father to accept. We haven’t had actual sex but we have a very intimate relationship. I’d never have sex because I’d feel too guilty and so would he. My traditions stop me. Since we both study abroad, we practically live together although each one of us has their own apartment. I’m worried that we’ll never get married because he’s from an Arab country that is poorer than mine and women can’t pass their citizenship to their husband or children. But I think my parents won’t mind since my mother has made it clear that she isn’t against inter-Arab marriages. I think my mother’s extended family would be disappointed with my choice, though.
Sara, Kuwait

In the Christian Egyptian community - which I come from - usually young men and women who are committed to their Christian belief do not have premarital sex, not only because it is against our culture but also because it is against our belief. Unfortunately, we are a minority and the openness about sex in our community is growing rapidly!
Ashraf, Cairo, Egypt

In Afghanistan premarital sex is very rare. In Kabul, where residents are more liberal and more educated, premarital sex is rare, but it does happen. The reason for this is only our religion, Islam, which prohibits us from having any sexual relations, and our tradition also forbids any girl to have a boyfriend or a boy to have a girlfriend. Only in major cities are there some young boys and girls who make friendships which end with marriage.
Mohammad Nabi, Kabul, Afghanistan

In UAE, traditionally the local society is against dating, however men and women still manage to sneak out to meet. Their first contact would be through random phone calls, one would call a random number and start conversations with complete strangers, if they like each other they take it forward and meet secretly. Many men give their mobile numbers in shopping malls (they shout it loud or hand it in a paper to the girls they like). Of course, men and women could also meet in other situations such as at work. Dating is not done openly as parents are not supposed to find out. Obviously sex is not allowed before marriage, but the number of pre-marital sexual relationships is increasing. Sex is also easily available here with the existence of prostitution. Men want sexual relationships but end up making sure they only marry a virgin.
Fatema Abdulla, Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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News - UN calls for action to halt Aids



Aids is spreading faster than ever, outstripping efforts to contain it, UN Secretary General Kofi Annan has said.


“Last year saw more new infections and Adult dating free sex site web
deaths than ever before,” Mr Annan told a conference in New York.


Only 12% of people with Aids in underdeveloped countries are getting anti-retroviral drugs, he added.


In 2001, the UN set a target date of 2015 to halt the spread of the disease but Mr Annan said better leadership and funding was needed to reach that goal.


“The fight against Aids may be the great challenge of our age and our generation,” Mr Annan told delegates.

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“Only if we meet this challenge can we succeed in our efforts to build a humane, healthy and equitable world.


“Let us ensure we are equal to that task.”


The one-day meeting - set up to assess progress on the UN’s targets - was attended by delegates from 120 countries.


Global problem


Mr Annan praised Brazil for having the most successful Aids programme in the world.


Instead of setting targets, this time leaders must decide how to achieve them
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Cambodia and Thailand have implemented prevention programmes and shown adult sex search dating progress, he said. But many more countries still need to develop action plans.


“We are still moving into a globalisation of the Aids epidemic - think of eastern Europe, central America, Asia and maybe tomorrow, the Middle East as well,” said the director of Unaids, Peter Piot.


He urged world leaders to give Aids the same attention they devote to global security.


In a report published to coincide with the conference, Mr Annan warns that targets, such as cutting HIV infections in young people by 25% by 2005, will not be achieved.


However, his report says funding for Aids work in developing countries has increased from $2bn in 2001 to about $8bn in 2005, although this still falls short of the resources the UN believes are needed to properly tackle the epidemic.


The number of women accessing services to prevent mother-to-child HIV transmission has increased by 70%, and the number of young people who have received Aids education has doubled, the report says.


‘Not enough’


It warns that, at the end of 2004, only 12% of the six million people who need HIV treatment worldwide had access to it and only one in five people across the world has access to prevention services.


Services aimed at preventing HIV infections have only reached a small proportion of people in high-risk groups such as sex workers, men who have sex with men and street children and intravenous drug users.


World leaders are due to meet at the UN in September to discuss the 2015 target, one of eight UN Millennium Adult dating online site
Goals which all member countries signed up to.


“The task this year will be much tougher than in 2000 when the declaration was adopted,” Mr Annan said.


“Instead of setting targets, this time leaders must decide how to achieve them.”

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News - Ancient human unearthed in China

The remains of one of the earliest modern humans to inhabit eastern Asia have been unearthed in a cave in China.


The find could shed light on how our ancestors colonised the East, a movement that is only poorly understood by anthropologists.


Researchers found 34 bone fragments belonging to a single individual at the Tianyuan Cave, near Beijing.


Details of the discovery appear in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences journal.


Discreet adult dating dates, obtained directly from the bones, show the person lived between 42,000 and 39,000 years ago.


“For this time period, which is critical for adult online meeting dating services
the spread of modern humans around the world, we have two well-dated human fossils from eastern Asia,” said co-author Professor Erik Trinkaus, from Washington University in St Louis, US.


“We have remains from the Niah Cave from Sarawak on Borneo, and now this specimen from China. As you go west, the next specimens are from Lebanon. There’s nothing in between.”


Interbreeding theory


According to the “Out of Africa” theory, modern humans (Homo sapiens) evolved in East Africa and then spread out across the globe about 70,000 years ago, replacing earlier, or archaic, human populations, such as the Neanderthals, with very little, if any, interbreeding.


The Tianyuan remains display diagnostic features of modern H. sapiens. But co-author Erik Trinkaus and his colleagues argue, controversially, that the bones also display features characteristic of earlier human species, such as relatively large front teeth.


The most likely explanation, they argue, is interbreeding between early modern humans emerging from Africa and the archaic populations they encountered in Europe and Asia.


“The pattern we see across the Old World is basically a modern human in terms of its newly emerged characteristics, but also a minority of traits that are absent or lost in the earliest modern humans in East Africa,” Professor Trinkaus told the BBC News website.


“The question is where did they get them from? Either they re-evolved them, which is not very likely, or, to some degree, they interbred with archaic groups.


“Sex happens. I find this neither disturbing nor surprising.”


He added that evidence from the animal world suggested two closely related species, which have been separate for less than two million years, could interbreed successfully when given the opportunity to mate.


One example from the UK is the Scottish wildcat, which is being absorbed into domestic cat populations through interbreeding.


The domestic cat and the wildcat are distinct species separated by hundreds of thousands, if not millions, of years, and have very different body sizes. Despite this, pairings produce fertile, viable offspring.


Signs of disease


The view of interbreeding between Homo sapiens and archaic humans is controversial. Other palaeoanthropologists say that some of these features are simply retained from ancient African ancestors.


And most genetic evidence gathered from present-day humans does not appear to support significant interbreeding between modern humans from Africa and archaics.


The researchers’ analysis of the bones has revealed several interesting details about the Tianyuan adult california dating personals
lifestyle.


The person’s age at death was estimated by how much the teeth had worn down. This put the individual in their late 40s or 50s.


But the lack of a pelvis among the remains means that it is not possible to say with any certainty what sex the human was.


The Tianyuan specimen shows several signs of disease. The individual had lost a number of teeth before death, not unusual considering their age.


The researchers also identified several lesions, or growths, on the leg bones, which appear to have been caused by a condition affecting the muscle attachments around both knees.


Whatever condition these were caused by, however, it does not appear to have disabled the person, because the remainder of the leg bones suggest they kept active.


The single toe bone which was unearthed seems to suggest the individual wore shoes, pushing back the earliest known evidence for footwear by about 10,000 years.


An earlier study by Professor Trinkaus shows that human small toes became weaker during the stage of prehistory known as the Upper Palaeolithic, and that this can probably be attributed to the adoption of sturdy shoes.


The invention of rugged shoes reduced humans’ reliance on strong, flexile toes to grip and balance.

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News - Lessons from US teen pregnancy drop



The birth rate among US teens aged 10-14 has fallen to the lowest level since 1946, government figures show.

Purists claim it is down to policies promoting abstinence, which have been heavily backed by the Bush government.

But family planning services argue 88% of those who make the pledge break the pledge, so it must be down to condoms and safe sex education.

Given that the number of under-18s who became pregnant in England and Wales rose from 40,966 in 2001 to 41,868 in 2002, what can the UK learn from the US?

By 2010, pregnancy rates in under 18s in England will have to have dropped by 50% under targets set by the Teenage Pregnancy Strategy.

Conception rates in under 16s should also follow a downward trend, the government has said.

How has the US done it?

An analysis by casual denver in sex dating
at the Alan Guttmacher Institute in the US found about a quarter of the decline in teenage pregnancy between 1988 and 1995 was due to more teenagers abstaining from sex.

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The message of abstinence is universal and has a universal effect on reducing teenage pregnancies.
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How effective are abstinence pledges?

The remaining three-quarters of the drop resulted from a decrease in pregnancy rates among sexually active
teenagers.

This decline was caused by more effective contraceptive use.

But Matthew Staver, from the casual chicago in sex dating US Christian group Liberty Counsel, believes the more recent decline is down to teenagers waiting until they are married before they have sex.

“I think it’s an obvious correlation. I have always been puzzled why people say abstinence education does not work. It obviously works. It’s common sense.

“Clearly, youth understand the importance of self respect and prefer that they will be attractive because of who they are and not because of their sexual functions.

“It’s a very adult dating chat married service
and positive trend to see that abstinence education is working.

“The UK can clearly take a message from what is happening in America.”

He said people who claim abstinence education does not work were ignore reality because they have another agenda - a sexual revolution agenda.

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Melissa Dear from the UK Family Planning Association said this was nonsense.

“I can understand that some groups would want to capitalise on this to say abstinence works.

“In the UK, we do not feel that it is a helpful approach.

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The average age of marriage is the late 20s. It’s unrealistic to expect people to abstain from sexual activity until then.
Melissa Dear from the UK Family Planning Association

“There is a big difference between abstinence until marriage programmes and programmes that help young people resist peer press to have sex early.

“Abstinence until marriage tells young people that contraception does not work and makes them vulnerable to unplanned pregnancies and sexually transmitted infections when they do have sex.”

She said the figures could have been a reflection of a high abortion rate and that the US still had a higher teen pregnancy rate than some countries around the world.

The FPA believes young people should be provided with adult dating personal
about sex and contraception to give them the confidence they need to resist peer pressure to have sex before they are ready, but equip them with the skills and knowledge to have sex safely when they decide to do so.

She said abstinence until marriage might suit certain groups, but that it was not a realistic policy for society as a whole.

“In this country, the average age of marriage is the late 20s. It’s unrealistic to expect people to abstain from sexual activity until then.

“Abstinence programmes are often part of a faith-based initiative which just does not carry as well in the UK.

“It also excludes vast numbers of young people, including those already having sex, lesbian and gay communities and young people who are not entitled to marry.”

Mr Staver from Liberty Counsel disagreed, saying: “We all experience the same temptations and struggles.

“The message of abstinence is universal and has a universal effect on reducing teenage pregnancies.”

A study by US researchers at Columbia and Yale universities of data collected from 12,000 teenagers ages 12 to 18 who were questioned again six years later found nearly nine out of 10 who had made an abstinence pledge went back on it.

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A British Medical Association report found six out of 10 UK 16- to 24-year-olds admit to not using condoms, despite repeated government efforts to get the safe-sex message across.

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A spokesman from the Centers for Disease Control, which compiled the US birth data, said: “There is data showing teens are putting off the hanky-panky and that they are being more careful and using contraceptive when they do have sex.

“But this dates back to the mid 90s and there is not a direct trial.

“There is absolutely no government comparison. We know both are happening - more abstinence and more contraceptive use - so they are working together even if there is not widespread agreement about which is better.”

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News - Sunday paper ‘does not tell lies’


The editor of the Scottish edition of the News of the World has told the Tommy Sheridan defamation case that his paper does not tell lies.


Bob Bird, when casual sex dating sites by Mr Sheridan at the Court of Session, also denied being a “chancer”.


Mr Sheridan is suing the newspaper for 200,000 over a series of articles about his sex life. He said the claims were untrue.


However, the Sunday tabloid said what it published was substantially true.


Mr Bird told the jury his paper’s claims about the sex life of the politician were “100% true”.


He was asked by Mr Sheridan whether Fiona McGuire, the former escort girl at the centre of the case, wanted her story to be published.


We have done lots of stories about politicians and celebrities and sex scandals which have been true and have brought many a career to an end in politics
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Mr Bird said: “Opinions whether it should be printed did vary.


“She went a bit cold at one stage and did not want to co-operate.”


The editor confirmed that Miss McGuire, who said she had a four-year affair with the married MSP, signed a contract with the tabloid and was paid 20,000 for her story.


At the start of his examination, Mr Sheridan referred to a comment by Douglas Wight, then Scottish news editor, in a taped interview with Miss McGuire in which he spoke of his paper as “chancers”.


Mr Sheridan said: “Are you a chancer, Mr Bird?”


He replied: “No.”


Mr Sheridan said: “Does your newspaper tell lies about people, Mr Bird?”


The editor again replied: “No.”


During an exchange about previous legal cases involving the tabloid, Mr Bird defended the paper.


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He said: “We have done lots of stories about politicians and celebrities and sex scandals which have been true and have brought many a career to an end in politics.”


In another exchange, Mr Bird was asked if he was satisfied that the Fiona McGuire story, which was published on 14 November, 2004, was accurate.


Mr Bird replied: “We 100% believe it is a true account.”


Earlier, Mr Sheridan’s father-in-law told the court that the Scottish Socialist MSP was with him when he was alleged to have taken part in group sex in a hotel.

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was with him in early June 2002


Angus Healy, 69, said Mr Sheridan was with him on 7 June and 14 June, 2002 - the dates he was alleged to have been involved in the sex sessions.


Two women, Anne Colvin and Helen Allison, have testified that they saw Mr Sheridan having group sex in the Moat House Hotel in Glasgow on either the first or second Friday in June 2002.


Mr Healy, from Cardonald, Glasgow, said Mr Sheridan accompanied him to the stag night of Andrew McFarlane, a week before he married his daughter Gillian.


The retired social care worker said Mr Sheridan was with a party which went to the adult single dating
local pub, on to a restaurant and then back to the pub.


He told the court that the Glasgow MSP was in his company until midnight when the group went their separate ways.


Mr Healy testified that the following Friday, Mr Sheridan and his wife Gail visited his home to collect his sister, who had flown to Scotland from Miami on the eve of Gillian’s wedding.


The witness said Mr Sheridan arrived at about 2030 BST and left at about 2200 BST with his sister, who was due to stay with Mr Sheridan and his wife for a week.


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News - Sheridan wife ’sick’ at sex claim

The wife of Scottish Socialist Party MSP Tommy Sheridan has spoken of her disgust at an allegation that he had sex with another woman.


Gail Sheridan, 42, gave evidence in her husband’s defamation action against the News of the World.


Mr Sheridan, who has been conducting his own case, asked about her reaction to one claim that he was unfaithful.


Mrs Sheridan said she felt “sick to the pit of my stomach” and added that she did not believe the claim.


The air stewardess was the final witness in the case.


On opening his examination, Mr Sheridan said: “I interracial group sex picture
this is an unusual situation and we know each other by first name.


“But for the purposes of the court I’m going to refer to you as Mrs Sheridan.”


‘Absolute rubbish’


Mrs Sheridan told the court she had known the former Scottish Socialist Party leader since they were 14.


She said they began dating in 1992 but their adult dating personal services
did not become serious until a year later.


Mr Sheridan asked his wife, whom he married in June 2000, if he had been candid about his previous seeking casual sex dating.


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Mrs Sheridan said: “Yes. I knew you had lots of girlfriends because I knew you for years.


“I knew half of the girlfriends you had.”


The Glasgow MSP asked the witness how she felt about the allegation that he had sex with another woman, former SSP member Katrine Trolle, in their home.


Mrs Sheridan said: “Sick to the pit of my stomach.”


Mr Sheridan asked if she believed the allegation and she said: “No, I do not. It is a load of absolute rubbish.


“It is the worst thing that any woman can be told that another woman was in your bed with her man.


“I never believed it.”


‘Hugging and kissing’


Looking at her husband across a packed courtroom, she added: “I believe you.”


She said Ms Trolle spoke of being given a glass of red wine by Mr Sheridan.


Mrs Sheridan said: “You wouldn’t know one end of a wine bottle from the next.


“You wouldn’t know how to open it.”


The suggestion was “total utter rot”, she added.


Mrs Sheridan said she knew Ms Trolle very well, had socialised with her and canvassed with her during the Anniesland by-election.

Katrine Trolle

Katrine Trolle claimed she had sex with Tommy Sheridan


The last time they met was at an SSP conference, after the News of the World’s stories in November 2004.


Mrs Sheridan said: “I was pregnant at the time.


“She was up hugging and kissing me and wanted to touch my tummy.”


She said Ms Trolle had sympathised about the newspaper stories and claimed the News of the World had offered her money.


She detailed other reasons for casual sex dating illinois the allegation.


Mr Sheridan was also said to have participated in a group sex orgy at Cupids swingers’ club in Manchester with Ms Trolle and sex columnist Anvar Khan.


He asked his wife why she didn’t believe the story.


She said: “Because I trust you.


“But I have also checked my diaries.”


I have been proud of you all my life but I have never, never been more proud of you than I have the last four weeks in this court
Gail Sheridan


She said she had also obtained her work rosters from British Airways, where she has worked as an air stewardess for 21 years.


She told the court that even when working, bad weather or technical problems could cancel a flight.


“I can appear like that, even when you think I am on a flight,” she said.


Mrs Sheridan said her diaries showed on one weekend which might have been the Cupids visit she and her husband were at the top table of a ChildLine function with Scotland’s First Minister Jack McConnell.


She also told the court there was a political plot against her husband.


She said: “You were warned about it. Everybody warned you about it. They were slagging you off.


“You chose to ignore it. I warned you, your own mother warned you. Your sister warned you. People in the party warned you. People in the media warned you, for that matter.”


‘Murder charge’


Mrs Sheridan broke down in the witness box as she told her husband of her pride at the way he has conducted himself during his defamation action.


Mr Sheridan wiped away tears.


The politician asked his wife if she would have given evidence if she believed accusations against him.


She replied: “There is no way I would be here.


“Neither would you. You would be in the Clyde with a piece of concrete tied round you and I would be in court for your murder.


“I can assure you of that right now.”


Mrs Sheridan was then asked if she believed the claims.


She said no and added: “I have been proud of you all my life but I have never, never been more proud of you than I have the last four weeks in this court.


“You are taking them on, the News Of The World, and you’re taking the legal establishment on.


“I have never been more proud of you.”


Questioned by Michael Jones QC, for the News of the World, Mrs Sheridan denied lying.


Jurors have been sent home until Wednesday so that a debate about legal details can take place in their absence.

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