Study Challenges Teen Sex Myths
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Do sexually active teens do worse in school? Sociology study challenges teen sex assumptions - National Sex education | Examiner.com
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Teen Fatalism Linked to Risky Behavior - Healthy Kids and Pediatrics - Information on Children's Health produced by doctors
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Study: Children of Lesbians May Do Better Than Their Peers - TIME
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Kids with Lesbian Parents May Do Better Than Their Peers - TIME
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