I did a stint with ChaCha (http://www.chacha.com/, text any question to 242-242 
or leave a message at 1-800-2-ChaCha), and I got a lot of sex-related and 
relationship-related questions.  In other words, kids (and adults) have already 
discovered a hotline.  Visit the ChaCha website to see questions that are being 
asked right now (and their answers) or you can view questions (and answers) by 
category.  This site is ripe for anyone interested in doing cultural research.
 
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From: Mike Palij [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Sun 5/3/2009 5:22 AM
To: Teaching in the Psychological Sciences (TIPS)
Cc: Mike Palij
Subject: [tips] $ex Education the Old Fashioned Way: Through Cell Phone



An article in today's NY Times tells about a program that answer
teen's questions about sexual issues in North Carolina (the Times
says that NC schools must teach an abstience-only curriculum;
it is ulikely that a teen will get an answer in such a curriculum
to the the question"If u have sex underwater do u need a condom?")
see:
http://www.nytimes.com/2009/05/03/fashion/03sexed.html?th&emc=th

Related website addresses are provided as well.

-Mike Palij
New York University
[email protected]



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