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Sex

But access to birth control is still an important right for teenagers, said the study's main author.
A comprehensive guide to the resources school curricula might be lacking.
They are the least sexually active generation in decades.
"Giving kids information does not encourage poorer sexual health choices, but in fact empowers youth."
If penetration is always the main event in your sexual relationship(s), chances are there's room for improvement.
A complete lesson plan is linked to less risky behaviour and more empowered choices.