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This OB/GYN Says Sex Ed in the U.S. is a ‘Complete Embarrassment'

OB/GYN Dr. Jennifer Lincoln answers sex education questions on TikTok and debunks the myths she hears
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This Doctor Went Viral After Explaining ‘Virginity Is a Social Construct'

Dr. Jennifer Lincoln teaches sexual education and wellness on her TikTok page and got hundreds of thousands of views pointing out flaws in the concept of virginity
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TikTok's ‘Dr. Jen' is Calling for Better Sex Ed in the U.S.

“It’s a complete embarrassment when you see what we teach and what we don’t teach young people,” says Dr. Jennifer Lincoln, @drjenniferlincoln on TikTok. She posts sex education and health lessons and debunks myths and misinformation that pop up online.
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‘Virginity is Not a Real Thing': How This OB/GYN Teaches Sex Ed on TikTok

Many states lack comprehensive sex education, plus there’s misinformation out on the internet. So Dr. Jennifer Lincoln, an OB/GYN, answers questions and delivers the facts in TikTok videos, recently getting hundreds of thousands of views for a video on the social construct of virginity.
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How Young Is Too Young for Sex Education? Some Experts Say It's Never Too Soon to Start

When should sex education begin? Some experts say that it’s never too soon to start teaching kids about the fundamentals — concepts like consent and respect. Dr. Eva Goldfarb of Montclair State University joined LX News to explain why early sex education is important — and how to start.
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Sex Education in Kindergarten? Research Shows It's a Better Idea Than You Think

Kindergarten may sound too young for sex education. But a study by two Montclair State University public health professors, Eva Goldfarb and Lisa Lieberman, have found that starting sex education early can help prevent child sex abuse and improve their relationships later in life. They joined LX News to explain why sex ed shouldn’t be treated any differently than math...
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