Britain's National Health Service Advises Teens that Daily Sex -- Pleasure -- Is Good for their Cardiovascular Health
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A British-bred National Health Service leaflet advises students that they have a “right” to an enjoyable sex life. Frequent intercourse, preferably daily, is good for their cardiovascular health.
This strategy represents a shift from the “safe sex” message, which ignores the entire concept of Pleasure.
We’re talking about a key plank of Anne of Carversville — that sensual and sexual pleasure are good for you. I should be rejoicing. But even I question that teens have the emotional sophistication and maturity to develop an enjoyable, pleasure-driven sex life.
Getting the parents back in bed together is more important than their children.
I believe that the Europeans are right about allowing their kids to share wine at dinner. It’s my understanding that with most ‘vice’ behavior, the more permissive European attitudes results in lower rates of abuse of the activity, whether it’s drugs, smoking, drinking or teen sex.
But an enjoyable sex life with one or multiple partners for teens, encouraged by the state? Wow … and they banned the Federici gelato ads in Britain. And the Orangina ad, too. Very confusing. A
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