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Sites oriented to and suitable for a teen audience, about puberty, sexual orientation, and other aspects of sexuality, including dating behavior, abstinence, sexual activity, birth control, disease prevention, and the consequences of sexual activity. It also includes the issue of sexual assault.
http://www.etters.net/teen.sexuality.htm
Answers about sex considering the key who, what, when, where, why and how questions. Issues examined with a pro-life religious perspective in mind.
http://daniel-trust-ministries.org/boyteens/
Discussion of the emotional and other importance of a father in every child's life. Teenage sexuality can lead to the exclusion of the father's proper responsibilities.
http://www.avert.org/teens.htm
Comprehensive information about puberty, safe sex, STDs, and AIDS, as well as issues related to homosexuality in teens of both sexes.
http://boysunderattack.com/
Resource about male sexuality for teenage boys.
http://www.positive.org/
Intended to give teens the information they need to take care of themselves and affirm their decisions about sex and reproductive control.
http://www.fpa.org.uk/resources/factsheets
Provides facts and advice on contraception, family planning, STIs, sexual health, abortion, and teenage pregnancy.
http://drrachael.com/
Provides hints, tips, and FAQs for staying safe in a sexual relationship.
http://www.guttmacher.org/sections/adolescents.php
Has fact sheets on sex education in various countries and American teens' sexual and reproductive health.
http://www.iwannaknow.org/
Sexual health and STD prevention information for teens, including chat, education, games, and other resources.
http://www.pbs.org/inthemix/shows/show_sex.html
Online companion to the PBS special of the same title features resources, information, advice, video clips, and polls.
http://www.l8r-online.co.uk/st/
E-drama project exploring the issues around teenage pregnancy, sex, relationships, alcohol, and peer pressure. Interactive features allows user to explore options.
http://www.med.nyu.edu/sti/
Information for teens about sex, contraception, sexually transmitted infections, and body image.
http://www.amplifyyourvoice.org/mysistahs
Created by and for young women of color. Provides information on sex, sexuality, and reproductive health.
http://www.stopthinkbesafe.org/
Supports the Stop, Think, Be Safe program - an STD prevention initiative for youth ages 12 to 15. Provides youth, parents, and teachers with information about STDs and effective strategies for prevention.
http://www.puberty101.com/
Uses questions asked by teens to provide information about the various aspects of puberty.
http://www.scarleteen.com/
Advice, help and information about teen sexuality. Special sections for teen gals and guys.
http://www.sexetc.org/
Advice for teens about sex, love and relationships, teen pregnancy, birth control, condoms, smoking, alcohol, and drugs. Published by Answer at Rutgers University.
http://www.shinesa.org.au/go/working-with-communities/young-people
Offers resources for Australian youth, including action teams that support sexual health, well-being, and safety.
http://teenhealthsource.com/
Topics include puberty, sexual health, sexuality, sex, and relationships.
http://parentingteens.about.com/od/teensexuality/
Teens and parents learn to talk about sex and their sexuality. Provides information on teen pregnancies, menstruation, puberty, and AIDs.
http://www.teensource.org/
Has sexual health educational videos, STD symptoms and pictures, teen birth control information, and teen sex advice.
http://depts.washington.edu/thmedia/view.cgi?section=teensex
Links to resources for various sexuality issues and contraception.
http://www.plannedparenthood.org/
From Planned Parenthood Federation of America. Features various relationship and sexuality information.
http://www.theinsite.org/
Information about reproduction, birth control options, sexually transmitted diseases and relationships. Also includes letters from other teens.
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