http://www.telegraph.co.uk/science/2017/11/20/sex-education-needs-graphic-teens-trying-taboo-practices-say/
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The caption in the beginning below the title reads: The prevalence of pornography was cited as one of the reasons that youngsters were experimenting sexually
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Researchers at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and University College London have been monitoring the changing sexual practices of youngsters since 1990.
The 2 universities that conducted this study are London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and University College London.
One of the researches for this study among the youth is Dr. Ruth Lewis.
The subject of study is Sex education.
Kaye Wellings is another Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health at LSHTM
Wellings made the following statement: "The changes in practices we see here are consistent with the widening of other aspects of young people's sexual experience, and are perhaps not surprising given the rapidly changing social context and the ever-increasing number of influences on sexual behaviour.
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The research was published in the Journal of Adolescent Health.
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This article is regarding the youth sex and relationships education.
The title of the article reads: " Sex education needs to be more graphic because teens are trying taboo practices, say experts"
The author of this article is Sarah Knapton. Her title is supposedly a "science editor."
Sex is an issue? Why is it being considered now?
"Kaye Wellings, Professor of Sexual and Reproductive Health at LSHTM, said: "The changes in practices we see here are consistent with the widening of other aspects of young people's sexual experience, and are perhaps not surprising given the rapidly changing social context and the ever-increasing number of influences on sexual behaviour."
"It is important to keep up to date with trends in sexual lifestyles to help young people safeguard their health and increase their well being."
Is it? Who is to say who does what, how, when etc.?
Will the faculty & administration introduce new rules, laws, legislation to push their desired outcome?
Don't agree?
Earlier this month in November, in the state of Oregon, the Ore. school district has declared that sexually active students must be reported to law enforcement or state officials.
Read more about this in this post: https://ltvfye.blogspot.com/2017/11/123-133-143-174-sexually-active.html
Education, honesty, communication, safety etc. go a long way.
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