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From: Ronn!Blankenship [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: SCOUTED: More Teenagers Say No to Sex, but Experts Aren't Sure
Why
At 11:59 PM 12/27/03, Reggie Bautista wrote:
Alberto asked
* Alberto Monteiro [Sat, 27/12/2003 at 21:46 +]
Where are condoms sold in your country?
France:
- In hypermarkets and supermarkets along with health products (Vitamin C
etc). That the easy way for teenagers
- Automatic distributors in cafés toilets, night clubs, petrol stations,
outside
At 02:38 PM 12/28/03, William T Goodall wrote:
On 27 Dec 2003, at 4:12 pm, Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/23/health/23TEEN.html
December 23, 2003
More Teenagers Say No to Sex, but Experts Aren't Sure Why
It's because they're bored of it. Sex is that boring thing that
http://www.nytimes.com/2003/12/23/health/23TEEN.html
December 23, 2003
More Teenagers Say No to Sex, but Experts Aren't Sure Why
By LINDA VILLAROSA
Arielle Wilcott, 17, knows the facts of life. Her mother gave her the
birds and the bees talk for the first time when she was 13, and the two
There is strong support for a clear message for abstinence for
teenagers, especially young teens. But there is also support for
good information about contraception, Ms. Brown added. Americans
don't see this as an either or.
Well duh. Maybe seeing it in print will make the dummies at both
At 11:17 AM 12/27/03, Jim Sharkey wrote:
There is strong support for a clear message for abstinence for
teenagers, especially young teens. But there is also support for
good information about contraception, Ms. Brown added. Americans
don't see this as an either or.
Well duh. Maybe seeing it in
Ronn!Blankenship wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Anyone not mature enough to buy condoms without being embarassed
isn't mature enough for sex Maru
And how is that statement more useful than just say no? I.e.,
lots of people who are not mature enough (particularly to deal with
the consequences)
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Anyone not mature enough to buy condoms without being embarassed isn't
mature enough for sex Maru
Where are condoms sold in your country? Here they are only available
in drugstores, and teenagers usually don't go to drugstores. They
should be sold in the markets, along with
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Jim Sharkey wrote:
Anyone not mature enough to buy
At 05:10 PM 12/27/03, Robert Seeberger wrote:
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From: Alberto Monteiro [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Subject: Re: SCOUTED: More Teenagers Say No to Sex, but Experts Aren't
Sure Why
Jim Sharkey
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Jim Sharkey wrote:
Anyone not mature enough to buy condoms without being embarassed isn't
mature enough for sex Maru
Where are condoms sold in your country? Here they are only available
in drugstores, and teenagers usually don't go to drugstores. They
should
Alberto Monteiro wrote:
Where are condoms sold in your country?
Food stores, convenience stores and drugstores, at the very least. You'd think with
that much latex and lambskin available, there'd be less stigma attached with buying
them.
Jim
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On Sat, 27 Dec 2003 17:52:23 -0600, Julia Thompson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Feminine hygiene supplies is the general term. They fall into 2
classes -- sanitary napkins and tampons. I can find the Canadian
French and Spanish words for sanitary napkin if you really want me to,
but the nearest
Alberto asked:
Where are condoms sold in your country? Here they are only available
in drugstores, and teenagers usually don't go to drugstores. They
should be sold in the markets, along with diapers and (things that
women use to absorb bleeding - dunno the English term)
Here (US, Kansas and
At 11:59 PM 12/27/03, Reggie Bautista wrote:
Alberto asked:
Where are condoms sold in your country? Here they are only available
in drugstores, and teenagers usually don't go to drugstores. They
should be sold in the markets, along with diapers and (things that
women use to absorb bleeding -
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