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Heritage Institute notes that 80% of high school sexual relationships end within 6 months.

Monogamy is NOT serial monogamy. Monogamy means one life-time partner for the best sex, because it provides the best TRUST, the best RESPECT, the best LOVE, the best SECURITY.

AVOID THE PAIN... ABSTAIN...

NO REGRETS.

THINK about it...

 
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    This section discusses various Sexually Transmitted Diseases/Infections (STDs/STIs).

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    Some Methods of "Birth Control" are not highly successful at stopping sperm; they are much less successful at stopping bacteria and viruses that cause STDs.

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