
This week's Sex in the News looks at sex education in college and beyond. From research about same-sex experimentation to educating the youth about sex in the UK, the controversy around sexuality starts young. Plus, lessons from Maryland's gay-marriage bill and the human rights of sex workers recognized.
- Study undercuts view of college as a place for same-sex experimentation. (NYT)
- An 11-year-old girl caught in the middle of a sex scandal in Texas. (CNN)
- In the UK, explicit sex education is slated to start as early as five-years young. (DailyMail)
- "You don't bring me flowers." Same-sex nuptial go on, sans florist. (TorontoSun)
- Lessons from loss in Maryland's gay-marriage bill. (WashPost)
- The Human Rights of Sex Workers are finally starting to be recognized. (TheSocietyPages)
- ICANN approves .XXX top-level domain. (Wired)
- More on the sex work front. Sex Work Trauma Porn. (AudaciaRay)
- California Professor fired for off campus burlesque act sues for sex discrimination. (InsideHigherEd)
- Everything you need to know about pegging. (Jezebel)
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