As in many other countries, Thai young people increased their sexual risk behavior and they had sex at an earlier age. Though pre-marital sex is not accepted in Thai traditional culture, today's Thai teenagers have begun to have sexual relations other than pre-marital relationships. This is due to the increasing influence of Western ideas brought about by industrialization and urbanization (Rasamimari et al., 2007). Between 2000 and 2003, the proportion of Thai teenage mothers increased from 10.4% to 12.4% (Thato et al., 2007).
According to a survey in Thailand, a small number of unmarried young people are sexually active. The sex before marriage is regarded as normal behavior of men, especially prostitutes, but women are not always the same. Most Thai young people report that their first experience is not a contraceptive, whether married or external marriage. The birth rate of Thai young people is relatively high at 60 people per 1,000 people. In Thailand, 25% of women hospitalized due to abortion complications are students. The Thai government has taken steps to inform young people in the country about prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and unwanted pregnancies.
In Thailand, the attractiveness and behavior of homosexuals is not "normal" but "normal". Thais certainly have their own customs and traditions on sexual relations and romantic relationships. Some of them make it difficult for foreigners to turn deformed or understand, but there is no doubt that they accept the same regional homosexual relationship. Muslims also take the same attitude, despite being slower than many people think or acknowledge. The idealized homosexuality relationship occupies an important position in the art form of the caliphate system of the Abbas dynasty. For example, the so-called Gazelle poetry of that era frequently praised the purity and exquisite beauty of homosexual relations.
Puberty to men - the transition between women and sexual relations is influenced by sexual benefits as well as social and cultural influences and expectations. From observation and practice, we will learn social and cultural expectations and behavior in relationship between men and women. During puberty the development task involves an effort to control sexual desire and a positive impulse to discover the relationship of potential or true love. Puberty sexual behavior may include impulsive behavior, extensive experimental interactions of mutual exploration, and ultimate sexual intercourse. Biological differences and differences between male and female socialization lead to different sexual and affectional expectations for men and women, which influence sexual experience, which is followed by sexual behavior and partnership There is a possibility of influence.