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Although previous research shows that homeless youth engage in
numerous risky sexual behaviors, little is known about whether or not
specific rules govern this conduct within their social networks and how
group norms influence subsequent sexual actions. The current study
utilizes 19 in-depth interviews with homeless youth to investigate
different elements of their sexual behavior. Findings reveal that their
decision to have sex generally depends on chemistry and physical
appearance whereas a potential partner's risky sexual history and heavy
substance use discourages youth from engaging in sex. Both males and
females discuss condom usage as it relates to unknown sexual history,
availability, pregnancy, and the prevention of sexually transmitted
infections (STIs). Sixteen homeless youth indicate that they do not
discuss safe sex practices with their partners or social network
members (Authors).