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The article lays out key reasons why imo, like access to knowledge and birth control. We didn’t really get much for sex ed, but a few years later we could ask about it in the Internet when the teacher wasn’t looking in the computer lab.
As someone else asked, the better question is why are we still asking this question? We should be acting on what is now 20 years of data!!!
The article lays out key reasons why imo, like access to knowledge and birth control. We didn’t really get much for sex ed, but a few years later we could ask about it in the Internet when the teacher wasn’t looking in the computer lab.
As someone else asked, the better question is why are we still asking this question? We should be acting on what is now 20 years of data!!!