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Nace 2 year s ago
#28 Potentially true, but US teen pregnancy and venereal disease rates were decreasing up until sex education was started in the 60s. Sounds like people figured out that kids were learning the wrong lessons.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=t1JXZZmlgTI
       
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Woody 2 year s ago
Nace,

"Potentially"? Withput even clicking on the link (who would?) I can say, until sex education few people would actually talk to doctors about diseases and exploits. There had to be a huge social change before the subject of sex and disease could be properly recorded. Therefore any numbers presented are fallacious when comparing decades.
       
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Rox 2 year s ago
#17 made me spewing my cola. What a hard laugh! :D
       
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