Teens
May 6 2009, John

“At school, she plays sex in class!” the little girl blurted, adding: “Sometimes in the school bus, she kisses her boyfriend!”
Tugume’s mother was shocked. Her daughter, at nine, knew about sex and boyfriends! Not wanting to reveal her...

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FILE - TO GO WITH STORY SLUGGED EEUU UNIVERSIDAD - This March 19, 2009 file photo shows prospective students and their parents tour the campus of Bowdoin College in Brunswick, Maine. As the economy and stock markets falter, endowments at Bates, Bowdoin...