Permissive Dutch Have Less "Bad Behavior' In Children
/America is very big on banning behaviors, and especially in children under 21. We ban sex, drugs, drinking and — in some households — rock and roll in all its seductive, modern-day, musical variations.
Has America’s morality police actually succeeded in making America’s youth a globally-respected bastion of purity and good behavior?
Nope. More permissive cultures seem to understand facts of life that Americans do not. Making things illicit and decadent tends to give the behavior greater curb appeal, especially among the young.
TIME magazine’s Wellness blog tracks Salon’s The smart Dutch take on teen sex in their own article What the US Can Learn from the Dutch About Teen Sex.
With a more permissive attitude about all things ‘immoral’, Dutch youth are statistically way behind American youth in the ‘bad behavior’ department.