Why I'm Glad My Daughter had Underage Sex: Amid the Clamors for Censorship, Celibacy, And an End to Teenagers' Rights to Confidentiality, British Journalist Sally Feldman Fulminates Against Her Country's Misguided Moral Crusaders.
The Humanist 2004, Nov-Dec, 64, 6
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At their conference this summer the Association of Teachers and Lecturers passed a motion calling for an age limit on the purchasing of teenage magazines after hearing from teacher Ralph Surman, who criticized them as "inappropriate" and often harmful to the wellbeing of their young readers. He was echoing the views of self-styled moral campaigners like conservative Member of Parliament Gerald Howarth who, earlier this year, lambasted the teenage sector for producing material containing little moral content. He was referring to publications like Sugar ("Is my vagina abnormal?") and Bliss ("Now her found out I'm not a virgin he's gone off me.")
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