15 people reveal their wildest misconceptions about sex

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The internet has changed how kids learn about sex, but sex ed in the classroom still sucks. In Sex Ed 2.0, Mashable explores the state of sex ed and imagines a future where digital innovations are used to teach consent, sex positivity, respect, and responsibility.


Sex education, especially in the United States, isn’t known for being particularly accurate, frank, or comprehensive. 

Even after completing their school’s curriculum, many students retain wide, bizarre knowledge gaps about sexuality and the human body. And those elementary school years before sex ed begins? Those are just a misinformation free-for-all. Read more…

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