Column by David in Esquire.
Have sex without pressure. Whatever you do, don’t think you have to be in love.
So I was driving through London the other day, worried about remembering to pay the congestion charge, when on the radio a discussion began about sex education. The panel was made up of the usual suspects: on the right, a man, some kind of Church representative; in the middle, a woman MP; on the left, another woman, head of a teenage pregnancy centre. They all took up their expected positions: the man was against informing young children that sex could ever take place outside of marriage; the teenage pregnancy centre woman said that young people were going to have sex anyway so they may as well have some idea about what they were doing, and the MP said lots of stuff about how all the arguments had to be listened to.
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