The XXXChurch sounds like a dirty porn site where dirty nuns do dirty things with crosses. But it's not. It's an anti-porn church, and the "national porn Sunday" they're calling for is a day of porn awareness — where religious leaders are supposed to talk to their flocks about how bad porn is. Or so they say. I'm still having a bit of trouble believing it. They really should have focus-grouped that name a little bit.
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On the last point, every secondary school in the UK has a school nurse or health visitor that you can ask for free contraception and has done for several years, certainly since I left school 6 years ago. I believe the only case in which they won't give out contraception is if a girl under 16 needs a morning after pill, then they have to inform the parents first.
Uh yeah and Skins as you may know is a British show...so you can be doubly mad at the UK...who would have thought, teenagers take drugs and have sex!
When I was nearly 16 my mother brought up birth control as a good way of dealing with my horrific periods, but we both know that she was really just trying to protect me and my soon-to-be sexually active self. I don't think that her allowing me to take oral contraceptives encouraged me to have sex, but it did make me feel more comfortable talking to her.
This was a year ago, and I'm still a virgin.
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