Pupils told they have a 'right' to a good sex life: That's the advice for youngsters from the NHS from the UK Daily Mail reports that British students are getting a leaflet from the National Health Service extolling the virtues of an active sex life as an antidote to heart attacks, strokes, etc..
The campaign has raised the ire of parents concerned about the consequences of such advice - teen pregnancy, STDs, etc..
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Under the heading 'an orgasm a day keeps the doctor away', the leaflet says: 'Health promotion experts advocate five portions of fruit and veg a day and 30 minutes physical activity three times a week. What about sex or masturbation twice a week?'
The advice, which also claims regular sex is good for cardiovascular health, has been circulated to parents, teachers and youth workers.
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