Nearly half of sexually active young people in UK have experienced strangulation, study shows

The GuardianTuesday, November 18, 2025 at 12:00:19 AM
Nearly half of sexually active young people in UK have experienced strangulation, study shows
  • A study by the Institute for Addressing Strangulation indicates that more than two in five sexually active young people in the UK have engaged in or experienced strangulation during sex, with 43% of 16
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  • The implications of these findings are profound, as they point to a crisis in understanding healthy sexual practices among young people. The normalization of such dangerous behavior necessitates urgent discussions about consent, education, and the potential long
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