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<description>&lt;p&gt;High school?? I graduated with my class in &apos;04, but there was no talk of sex ed in my high school. The only sex ed I&apos;ve ever received was in sixth grade.

The school principal handled the male class and one of the sixth grade teachers handled the females.

I just remember him being really nervous and my peers and I being too scared to do anything but giggle. And I would venture to say that although it wasn&apos;t completely off-base, I think our principal could have used a refresher course in anatomy.&lt;/p&gt;</description>
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