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This is obviously depending on each individual child, but who in the world decided that just because a teenager is having sex that they are out of control? Safe sex is practiced by many responsible and mature teens every day. Being underage and having sex does not by any means indicate promiscuity. I feel like these kinds of ads encourage overprotective parents to harass their kids and cripple them by taking away the advantage of experience. Raising an individual is by no means easy, and every kid grows at their own pace. But I think parents need to start recognizing the difference between when their kid is in trouble and when their kid is just growing up. When a teen insists on taking responsibility for certain privileges, sometimes a parent just needs to watch them fall flat on their face. THIS IS THE ONLY WAY TO LEARN.