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Article: On Rutgers Web site, teens answer others teens' questions about sex.(Child/Adolescent Psychiatry)(Sex, Etc. )
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- Clinical Psychiatry News
- Article date:
- August 1, 2005
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LOS ANGELES -- If one goes to Google on the Internet and types in the word "sex," the first Web site listed is the place where about 60,000 adolescents a day go for their sex information, with the kinds of questions they are not likely to want to ask their parents.
The site is called Sex, Etc., and its content is written by adolescents, under the supervision of experts at Rutgers University.
Sex, Etc. started as a newsletter in 1994, and 2.2 million copies of the newsletter are still distributed annually. But, because some of the topics touched on have included masturbation, lesbianism, and even French kissing, the newsletter has been banned by some ...