Men’s Weed Habits May Be Messing With Their Sperm
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In this edition:
A Group Of College Students Started A TikTok Channel To Teach "Sex Ed For Guys" And It's Working
Do Smartphones And Social Media Really Harm Teens’ Mental Health?
Adolescence Creator ‘Went Very, Very Deep’ In The Manosphere. Its Appeal Scared Him
Netflix’s Adolescence Forces Us to Talk About Hard Things - Here's Why
Why Autism Isn’t Diagnosed In Girls And Women
Men’s Weed Habits May Be Messing With Their Sperm
If You Often Find It Hard To Wake Up In The Morning, These Tips May Help
A Group Of College Students Started A TikTok Channel To Teach "Sex Ed For Guys" And It's Working (Scary Mommy)
Sex education in schools is still such a touchy subject, with some schools opting out of teaching kids about sex at all. Both young men and women need to be educated in these areas so that when they decide to have sex, they have all the right tools and knowledge to lead healthy sex, safe lives.
One group of college students is trying to help with this with their school project, which has now turned into a viral sensation. The group of students, attending Colby College in Maine, started the TikTok channel, Sex Ed For Guys, to cater to mostly young men, talking about all things sex and relationships in a way that’s light-hearted and funny. READ MORE
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