Stainmaster
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I think we do have a problem. A couple hundred years ago people died at age 30, and marriage happened in the early teens. As the planet's culture has changed, sex education has not moved much. Teaching kids about sex is not enough, professional sex therapists should be used, if needed, to make sure teens know how everything works. A variety of programs could be offered from school, to church, to parents.
If we can clear up sexual hang-ups before one becomes a young adult it might have a significant impact on happiness and curtailing sex crimes. Remember about 17% of teens try suicide.
"If a kid has not had straight & gay sex by the time they are 16 we have a problem?
So.. what are you saying.. suicide revolves around sex...?
I can't answer that, but we do know that suicide relates to depression which continues to increase among teens. No one has yet effectively argued against Sigmund Frued that sex is usually the primary motivator.