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Hooking up was once used mostly when referring to your college days. But, scarily enough, it is now leaking into the young teen population. Newfound technology is allowing teens to meet for one reason and one reason only-casual sex. Many cases of these hookups going wrong are surfacing on the internet, and have horrific outcomes. Hookup culture is becoming more rampant with newfound teen dating apps, that are practically an open door way for sex. It’s harming the youth of today through forms of instant gratification and mind-numbing guilt. Not to mention physical dangers such as rape or a STD. Dating apps are extremely prevalent in teen culture. Co-founder of Tinder Justin Mateen quoted “7% of tinder users are between 13-17” (Manrodt, “Teens …show more content…

The obvious is, things move too fast in hookups and you're often left wanting more, even if there was a mutual agreement to keep it at that in the beginning. You hear stories of teens talking about their “broken heart” after a hookup is over. Some claim to want it to be “more than a hookup” afterwards, but end up just leaving at that, also simultaneously leaving the other person hurt. This is a typical feeling after a hookup (feeling confused). Evidence suggests that about 25 percent of people felt used and confused about their most recent hookup (Strokoff et al., 2014). Continuous instant gratification makes our brains desensitized to the pleasure generated. Not only that, but the rational side of the brain is overruled by the emotional side (DELAYED GRATIFICATION: WHAT YOUR BRAIN DOESN’T TELL YOU). So these teen hookups are purely driven for that emotional need for affection. Seventy-seven percent of teens regret their last hookup (Garcia, Justin R.; Reiber, Chris; Massey, Sean G.; Merriwether, Ann M., "Sexual Hookup Culture"). Regretting hookups has negative effects, especially for woman. According to an article by Steven E. Rhoads, Laura Webber, et al, “the more partners women have in the course of their lives, the more likely they are to be depressed and to report relatively low satisfaction with their lives” ("The Emotional Costs of Hooking Up". The Chronicle of Higher …show more content…

Campbell reports that 78% of women and 72% of males had known their hookup partner for less than 24 hours (Human Nature 19). This puts us at a risk of many extremely serious things. One of which being STD’s. Recently the HIV infection rate went up 33%, cases of syphilis grew by 79%, and gonorrhea cases increased by 30% (Goldman, David “Tinder and hookup apps blamed for rise in STDs”). The correlation is starting to appear between dating apps and STD’s. Last fall there was bad blooded between Tinder and the AIDS Healthcare Foundation. The organization released billboard advertisements linking Tinder with certain STD’s. Soon After tinder released an “STD locator” feature, after a statement was released by the AIDs foundation. This noted the reasons for its campaign, citing a report on a dramatic rise in STDs in 2014 by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

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