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Abstinence Is Foolproof?
Think Again!

By Acacia Stevens, 16, Staff Writer


Photo by Martyna Majok

Sixteen-year-old Sabrina, of Edison, NJ, grew up believing that she’d be abstinent until marriage.  But last spring, Sabrina found her first love.  

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Daily Feature
Television Gets a Little �Safer�
The amount of sexual content on TV remains high. (That�s nothing new!) But many TV shows include more �safer-sex� messages, according to findings from a new Kaiser Family Foundation study.
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