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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Lesson #1: People like sex, and sex is usually fun, but not always. It can be painful and humiliating, too. Which is why you only do it when you know you're in charge of yourself and you and your partner are totally respectful of each other. Lesson #2: Sometimes ppl say 'yes' to something, but that doesn't mean it's actually okay. Someone might say yes because they're afraid, curious but uninformed, want to be liked, don't understand the dangers or risks. In those cases, "yes" doesn't mean yes. Lesson #3: For someone just learning about sex and romance, a movie like this might make stupid and dangerous stuff seem normal or typical. It's not. [/quote] OP here, thanks for the comments. These comments here are what we have focused on the past few years already and hopefully this will be enough - as we all know they have easy access to all this and we can't really control what they choose to look at, much less what they see at/when with their friends' etc. [/quote]
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