New Survey Claims Indonesian Teens Have Active Sex Lives

An Indonesian teenager encouraging voters to cast their ballots 
in last year's legislative elections. A new survey by the Indonesian 
Child Protection Commission (KPAI) shows that more than 
90 percent of 4,500 urban teenagers surveyed have had oral sex.

Almost 100 percent of 4,500 Indonesian urban teenagers sampled in a new survey have had oral sex and 32 percent have had full sexual intercourse.

The poll by the Indonesian Child Protection Commission (KPAI) surveyed 4,500 teenagers between the ages of 14 and 18 in the cities of Jakarta, Bandung in West Java and Surabaya in East Java.

KPAI Chairman Hadi Supeno told Metro TV that the survey found that 93.7 percent of the teenagers had had oral sex, 32 had had sex and 21.2 percent of the girls had had an abortion.

It also revealed, according to Hadi, that most of the teenagers learned about sex from the Internet.

“Ninety seven percent of them have accessed porn sites at least once,” Hadi said.

The methadology of the survey was not revealed.

Hadi said the KPAI urged Communication and Information Minister Tifatul Sembiring to block pornographic Web sites. “If China and Iran can do it, so can Indonesia,” Hadi argued.

Tifatul, meanwhile, said he was very concerned about the survey results.

“I am very concerned with the results of the KPAI survey that 97 percent teenagers had seen or accessed porn,” he said. “I am calling on everyone's support to limit distribution of negative content on the Internet or in the movies. Everyone must take part in protecting our youth.”


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