We recommend the following: You may also like to speak to someone at your local sexual health clinic.
Tell your teenager they shouldn’t ever feel pressured into having sex if they don’t want to, and that they should never do it just because other people are.
ET to field questions and comments about risk and protective factors associated with sexually active teenagers. Professor and Chair of the Department of Population and Family Health Sciences, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health.
You know it is severe because it gets in the way of the person’s normal activity.
A few questions for you mom: Would you rather be the recipient of 459 or 182?
Would you be concerned if your child texted someone LMIRL? The questions may seem like a foreign language because NALOPKT.
But what if we told you that is text code for ecstasy?
And a message that says, "Has anyone seen Tina" …that's code for meth. "I want a quart of Ben and Jerry's" actually refers to the drug Ice. Police first started noticing coded messages among drug dealers and college students as far back as 2006.