sex talk

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<p>Parents and teens are talking about sex, but they aren’t always communicating.</p>
<p>A new survey — from Planned Parenthood, Family Circle magazine, and the Center for Latino Adolescent and Family Health at NYU — questioned more than 2,000 parents and teens. Unlike most surveys on the topic, it asked detailed questions of parents and their teens, which gives a window into the experience from both perspectives — and a roadmap for how parents can have an ongoing dialogue about these issues with their adolescent children.</p>