48% of men regret not being sexually active at a young age. 43% of women regret moving too fast and jumping into sex. 41% of women regret losing their virginity to the wrong person. Both men and women regret things differently. Women regret most of their past sexual encounters while men regret not having more sexual encounters. A very interesting study done in the Journal of Sex research, finds that regardless of sex, both genders that engage in sex with relative strangers may actually be more anxious and depressed. Another impactful statistic is that more than 70% of "college students who'd had a one-night stand had also experienced sexual regret" (39).
This magazine article is very informative. It really doesn't persuade people not to have sexual encounters; it just informs us about the people who regret sexual encounters. The magazine's job is to inform us of a topic that really isn't talked about on a daily basis. One can say that this magazine is sending out a subliminal message, which is to think before we engage in sexual encounters. The magazine believes that this generation has changed the idea of sex and has created a new a separate type of sex called sexual encounters. It also shows how many of these people show regret for past encounters. .
While shopping at Target I looked around and saw the books and magazines sections. I decided to buy a National Geographic magazine. The cover had an interesting hook; it basically said that Aliens weren't far from earth. I bought the magazine and read the article, however, it didn't finish the article when I decided to return the magazine to the store. The article was very boring, the language wasn't clear to understand, and the text became boring the further I read. I went back to Target and looked around for another magazine and I decided to look at Psychology Today. My initial article to write my essay was on "Daydreams" and how those fantasies affect our futures.