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Q: I learn about sex through sex education websites, such as sites for teenagers, and I'm consintly sharing such information with friends so that they will not do something wrong when they get infected or something. I taught everyone how to put on condoms, take them off correctly, and although my friend recieved the information gratefully, she thinks that I would only know this because I watch porn. Naturally, there are pictures but they are of infections and such. What do I do to convince them that I DO NOT watch porn (even though it is a healthy thing, I still don't), and that I don't have such access to it?
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It can be tough to know such important stuff that can help protect you and your friends, and they completely miss what you're telling them. You need to help your friends understand all of this stuff. Try showing them the websites where you became so knowledgable. Or, you can lecture them about how porn is not safe sex, and it has almost nothing to do with STD's (except for when the stars get infected with them.) Have fun being right!
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Thanks for actually helping! Good advice :D
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Hey! I'm Elana. I'm 14 years old and I'm always available if you need anything. Even if you think it's a stupid question, feel free to ask...Hope to hear from you soon!!
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E-mail: Gender: Female Age: 14 AIM: Member Since: October 1, 2005 Answers: 49 Last Update: June 20, 2006 Visitors: 4249
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