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Nurses warn over teen group sex

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Originally posted by: Zanix
My 14 year old cousin lost her digital camera. Her younger brother found it under my aunts bed, and my 14 year old cousin wouldn't let her see the pictures. Until after she checked them, and said all the bad ones were deleted. :|

Fourteen. Kissing a boy should be around this time, not kinky photo ops.
A) I know lots of people that lost their virginity at or before 14. That's a Freshman in high school for christ's sake.

B) Your story doesn't make sense. Who wouldn't let who see the pictures? Who deleted the pictures? Bees are in the what now? Try using fake names or something.
 
"Ms Allan said children could also sell sexual favours for money."

Why wasn't I told this. I could of been rich in highschool.
 
Originally posted by: sourceninja
"Ms Allan said children could also sell sexual favours for money."

Why wasn't I told this. I could of been rich in highschool.

I wonder if you could HAVE passed english then too...
 
This article is nothing but sensationalist fluff. They talk about all this crazy sexual activity, and then, for the ONE example they cite:

Steve Jamieson, an RCN sexual health adviser, highlighted a case involving a 14-year-old boy who was diagnosed with HIV, which he had contracted through sexual activity, though not through daisy-chaining.

Oh no, the sky is falling!
 
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