The bodily fluids exchanged between the genitalia of sex partners are highly concentrated in genetic material, especially among those who are yet to reach full physical maturity, hence the greater susceptibility of younger people to contract sexually transmitted viruses and diseases - a fact acknowledged and understood via scientific analysis.

Are there other possible consequences for sex before reaching physical maturity.

Estimates vary: Men reach physical maturity at 33 years; women at 28 years of age.

I think that the amount of germ load contained in the genital bodily fluids from a growing person does pose consequences, especially as it contacts directly the midsection which is restricted from cleansing via flexibility of the body, unlike the extremities.

The growing germs are basically active and are unlike those of a physically developed person.

The impact of this problem has become amplified as a result of sexual liberalism. Younger people in modern society are having more sex and with more partners than their forefathers, who were also having sex at a young age.

I think consequences relate to mentality, intellectual and intuitive potential, bodily energies, physical beauty, pair bonding, mutual contentment amongst partners, plus more.

Modern western society is regressive for embracing sexual liberalism because this topic lacks greater discussion and the potential consequences of this are becoming amplified.

I think people who dispute this are disingenuous and unintelligent. They will purport to embrace "science" but they lack a critical perspective and willingness to apply theoretical analysis.

They actually reject science because they follow the popular culture, their new religion.