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Most Millennials had some exposure to sex ed in middle or high school, but unfortunately they don’t think it helped them much.

Apr 06 2015

Most Millennials had some exposure to sex ed in middle or high school, but unfortunately they don’t think it helped them much. Though three out of four 18-34-year-olds favor teaching sex education in public schools, 37% said their own education was “not helpful” in navigating decisions about sex and relationships. Advocates are emphasizing expanding teachings beyond STDs and birth control to incorporate understanding the difference between healthy and unhealthy relationships, having a positive body image, making thought out decisions, and navigating the health care system. (PBSWashington Post)