Abstinence Makes The Salary Grow Larger?

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A new study from the Christian group Focus on the Family claims that kids who stay virgins longer are apt to stay in school longer, make 20% more money and have a lower divorce rate.


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Of course they make more money
Posted by wizeGurl on 2005-05-23 11:39:11
They have nothing better to do in their spare time than study, and when they get older, work. And you can't get divorced unless you get married first.

Perhaps they also attend more sci-fi conventions.

Their study really should differentiate between virgins-by-choice and virgins-by default. I'm betting that most of the salary advantages come from the second group.
Posted by Pat on 2005-05-23 15:44:28
Maybe they make more money because they're still living with their parents and they don't have to pay rent or a mortgage?
truth hurts
Posted by j on 2005-05-24 12:27:01
This theory makes sense. afterall a 16 year old mother with no high school education is not the most ideal person to have working for you.
Posted by Demosthenes on 2005-05-24 14:22:33
Ever heard of a condom or bitch control J?
YESSSSSSSSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Posted by kadeeem on 2005-05-31 12:37:01
HA!HA!HA!IM GOING TO MAKE THAT GREEN SUCKERS
Posted by careperson16 on 2005-10-07 01:54:23
Perhaps I am the only one that thinks that virginity is a gift that should be saved until marriage.

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