DanC
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Nancy Bodmer, who headed the research, said: "The result that shocked us concerned young boys who display apparently risky behaviour. They have more of a tendency not to protect themselves. They do not have a very developed sexual knowledge. They do not understand the consequences of what they are doing and leave the young girls to take care of the consequences.
"The results of this study suggest that early prevention makes sense.
Ummm... did they not consider actually EDUCATING the young boys to UNDERSTAND THE CONSEQUENCES?!?!?!? :twitch: