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So we often will get debates on things like reproductive rights, birth control, pregnancy rates, how to handle teen parents, how to handle the sex talk, but I wanted to ask how would you attempt to solve some problems that women/people in general face today? There's arguments day in and day out about "well they should" "well I don't have to" "well that's not how that works", but I want to know WHY.

WHY do you feel as you do and what do you have that assures you of your stance?

What are your solutions or at least beginning of a solution for things like teen pregnancy rates, impoverished and/or low income women being at a higher rate of pregnancy, access and distribution of birth control, more thorough sex Ed etc.

For example we hear "teens should wait to have sex", but how do you recommend we reduce the number of sexually active teenagers?

My argument (keep in mind I don't really care who has sex as long as it's safe legal and consensual) would be better sexual education, fostering a society that is open about sex, and removing or at least trying to fight stigmas like you're -insert negative remark here- because you haven't done xxx, as well as encouraging youths to find confidence with themselves.

Obviously this wouldn't stop all teens from having sex, but there's already been an increase in students entering college as virgins, and it's theorized this has to do with the more modern acceptance of sex and how it's no longer as taboo as it used to be.

•You don't have to use teen sex rates, it can be about any dilemma that women or in general problems we face as a society. I'd just like to see what some of the solutions people come up with, why they feel that way, and discuss if there's alternatives (for example abstinence is not a reliable form of sex Ed and contributes to pregnancy rates).•