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Society has a sex problem

Spiked Magazine

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June 25, 2026

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The New Zealand Herald

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· Jul 4, 2026

Inside Ask Aunty Hilda: How Dunedin teens are redefining conversations about sex

Inside Ask Aunty Hilda: How Dunedin teens are redefining conversations about sex

Utusan Malaysia

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· Jun 24, 2026

Seks songsang, trend terbaru peningkatan HIV

PETALING JAYA: Penglibatan remaja dalam aktiviti seksual berisiko sejak di bangku sekolah dan asrama, termasuk amalan seks songsang, dikenal pasti sebagai antara faktor yang meningkatkan risiko penularan jangkitan Virus Kurang Daya Tahan Manusia (HIV) di negara ini. Trend itu dibimbangi apabila data Kementerian Kesihatan Malaysia (KKM) menunjukkan HIV masih memberi kesan besar kepada kelompok tertentu, ... Read more The post Seks songsang, trend terbaru peningkatan HIV appeared first on Utusan Malaysia.

The Age

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· Jul 6, 2026

Why this generation isn’t being casual when it comes to casual sex

Gen Zs are having fewer one-night stands. But is that a good thing?

Foreign Policy

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· Jun 29, 2026

America’s Sexual Exceptionalism

How Washington shaped global policy toward sex and prostitution.

Cosmopolitan

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· Jun 25, 2026

How to Have Phone Sex, According to Sex Experts

Phone sex can feel intimidating—here’s how to make it feel natural.

India TV News

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· Jul 2, 2026

Super Subbu Review: Sundeep Kishan, Mithila Palkar's refreshing series tackles sex education without preaching

Even in today's time, sex education continues to be a social taboo in many parts of India. Conversations about reproductive health, contraception, menstruation, and consent are often avoided, even though they are important for public health and population control. The lack of awareness fuels myths, misinformation, and stigma, leaving several youngsters without access to reliable knowledge. While governments and social organisations are trying to spread awareness, changing deep-rooted mindsets is still a challenge. Netflix's Super Subbu brings this issue to the forefront, using humour and drama to tell a story that is both entertaining and socially relevant.

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Related coverage for "Society has a sex problem": The New Zealand Herald — Inside Ask Aunty Hilda: How Dunedin teens are redefining conversations about sex. Utusan Malaysia — Seks songsang, trend terbaru peningkatan HIV. The Age — Why this generation isn’t being casual when it comes to casual sex. Foreign Policy — America’s Sexual Exceptionalism. Cosmopolitan — How to Have Phone Sex, According to Sex Experts. India TV News — Super Subbu Review: Sundeep Kishan, Mithila Palkar's refreshing series tackles sex education without preaching