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Sex, Etc. magazine? - Answer
“Great Expectations”
looks at how
expectations about
body image, gender
and sex can get in the
way of making
informed and healthy
decisions related to
sexuality.
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“In the Dark” offers
some basics on safer
sex and birth control
and looks at how
state laws and blocking sexual health
websites on school
computers limit what
teens learn.
“We Have Something
to Talk About”
features stories on
communicating with a
health care provider,
setting boundaries
with a partner and
being a heterosexual
ally of LGBTQ teens.
“Through the
Screen” explores
how teens navigate
the powerful and
mixed messages
they get from TV,
film and the Internet
about gender roles,
deciding about sex
and safer sex.
“Falling Into Place”
considers how
LGBTQ teens can
create safe spaces at
school and includes a
feature on how teen
films portray sexuality
and what that means
for teen viewers.
“Look Before You…”
focuses on STDs,
safely using technology
and what teens need to
know before they’re in
the heat of the
moment.
“What Do You
Believe?” considers
how teens’ values,
spiritual beliefs and
religious background
affect their decisions
about sexuality.
“Back-to-School
Basics” offers basic
info on birth control,
safer sex, anatomy
and why teens should
also be learning about
topics like intimacy
and sexual identity in
sex ed class.
“What’s Your Game
Plan?” explores
adoption as a pregnancy option, how
being a “playa” limits
teen guys and what
it’s like to be a young,
gay, Muslim man in
the Middle East.
“Reality Check”
features stories on
the realities of teen
pregnancy and how
getting swept up in
ads and films can
leave teens misinformed about sexuality.
“Turning Over a
New Leaf” includes
stories on
abstinence, healthy
relationships and
coming out at school.
“Chill Out” looks at
the fantasy of porn
versus the reality of
sex and focuses on
allaying teens’
concerns about penis
size, virginity and
masturbation.
“Decision 2008”
offers stories on
teens deciding
about sex, making a
visit to a clinic and
where the national
candidates stand on
a variety of sexual
health issues.
“Teen America”
features health dos
and don’ts as well as
the voices of teens
from across the
country on sex, love,
being a virgin and
talking with parents
about sex.
“Who Are You,
Really?” includes
stories on being pro
-choice and Christian, teens talking to
their partners about
STDs as well as the
stories of three teen
moms.
“Just So We’re
Clear” clears up
misconceptions
about consent, how
hormonal birth
control works and
bisexuality.
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