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Article: Oral sex and teenagers: a sexual health educator's perspective *.(SIECCAN NEWSLETTER)
- Article from:
- The Canadian Journal of Human Sexuality
- Article date:
- September 22, 2004
- Author:
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On Saturday, February 7, 2004, a two-page article entitled Good Girls Do appeared in the Globe and Mail newspaper. The lead-in to the article read,
School counsellors, researchers and
teenagers themselves say that girls as young
as 12 and 13 are performing oral sex--not
just the class 'bad girls', but students from
every walk of life. They don't consider it
real sex but an act almost as normal as ache
and cafeteria gossip. In today's oversexed
culture, reports Sara Wilson, popularity
commands a high price. (Wilson, S., Globe
and Mail, Feb. 7, 2004, F4-F5)
The reporter interviewed a number of people who work with teens but ...
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