A Quote by Gloria Steinem

We must begin to shift the emphasis of teen-age pregnancy to teen-age boys. — © Gloria Steinem
We must begin to shift the emphasis of teen-age pregnancy to teen-age boys.
With issues like our country's teen-age pregnancy rate, fashion's importance ranks right up there with cleaning your ears. Except right before going on television to talk about teen-age pregnancy rates, when all I can think of is what I'm going to wear.
Statistics show that teen pregnancy drops off significantly after age 2
I think if we were going to worry about teen pregnancy being glamorized, we should worry about shows like 'Teen Mom'. If people are going to want to have children at a young age because they see it on TV, I think that depends on the type of person you're dealing with.
Most people, almost everyone knows of a teen mom. Teen pregnancy rates are growing, and we need to bring awareness to that.
Rates of black poverty have decreased. Black teen-pregnancy rates are at record lows - and the gap between black and white teen-pregnancy rates has shrunk significantly. But such progress rests on a shaky foundation, and fault lines are everywhere.
On Teasing : Teach your teen-age daughters not to tease boys into physical desire. You might save their lives.
I'm a teen-age bride.
At the time I came along, Hollywoods idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
Yes, but I don't think of the Teen Angel as of an age.
At the time I came along, Hollywood's idea of teen movies meant there had to be a lot of nudity, usually involving boys in pursuit of sex, and pretty gross overall. Either that or a horror movie. And the last thing Hollywood wanted in their teen movies was teenagers!
I didn't have a teen age at all. I didn't even look at boys, never mind... then suddenly it was like, 'Oh my god!' So I made up for a lot of lost time very quickly. It was kind of bonkers. Working hard, partying hard - but also experiencing life, you know.
I started messing around in my teen years but didn't really begin training properly until the age of 21. I did a lot of reading prior to that - Mike Mentzer, Arthur Jones and all other notable bodybuilding authors - and just came up with a routine that worked for me.
Our children tremble in their teen-age cribs, whirling off on a thumb or a motorcycle.
I didn't have high self-esteem when I was a teen-ager, as I think most teen-agers don't.
Teen readers can see aspects of themselves in the teen authors, which in a way, validates their experiences.
I think anybody who's doing work in their teen years on TV or in the movies, you're a teen idol by default.
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