Oz teens increasingly betting mobile phones, virginity

Sydney, Aug 18 (ANI): An Australian study conducted on youth gambling has discovered that teenagers are betting their mobile phones, running up debt on their parents’ credit cards, and even wagering their virginity.

The research conducted by the Central Coast Problem Gambling Service found most teens over 14 have gambled for money or goods, whether it is in the playground, online or illegally at pubs and clubs, reports the Sydney Morning Herald.

In accordance with the find, the service has responded by creating early intervention workshops that it hopes to extend to the Hunter through Woodrising Neighbourhood Centre in Lake Macquarie.

The study of 200 teens revealed that 62 percent of those under the age of 14 and 77 per cent of those aged up to 17 had gambled for money or items, including mobile phones and MP3 players.

Of those, a quarter had lost more than they had intended, and 6 per cent under 18 had played a poker machine.

Chris Davidson, manager at the Problem Gambling Service, said one girl confessed to losing her virginity over a bet, while another admitted he had stolen his parents’ credit card and lost 3000 dollars in online betting.

Teens can bet online, mainly using overseas websites, with little more than their parents’ drivers licence and credit card.

A counsellor for Woodrising, John Hazelwood, has worked as an adolescent and gambling counsellor in the region and said he had treated youths with poker machine habits.

He said the rising popularity of online gambling, especially online poker, meant many young people could hide their addiction. (ANI)

Brit kids losing virginity as young as 12

London, Nearly a third of Brit teens have already had sex before the age of 16, according to a new survey.

While the average age to lose virginity is considered to be between 16 and 17, around a quarter of 14 to 15-year-olds confessed to having enjoyed a romp, while 12 per cent of the children under 13 confessed to having had sex.

Young Brits are losing their virginity aged just 12.

“There are indications that Brits are losing their virginity earlier,” the Daily Star quoted a researcher, as saying.

“Among the 65-plus age group the average age when people lost their virginity was 19. But among those aged between 16 and 24 it was 15,” the researcher added.

The survey also found that the average Briton had nine sex partners over their lifetime.

“There is a clear gender split, with men having had an average of 11 partners while women have had less than seven,” the study said.

“People living in Wales or the south-west have had the most sexual partners, 12, while those in Scotland have had the least – six,” the study added.

With the credit crunch engulfing the economy people have stop having night-outs, and more and more Brits are turning to the bedroom for their nights in.

Brits are having more one-night stands, too – a massive 49 pct of the population owned up to it. (ANI)