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Opening Arguments

But some of them are faking it

They needed a study for this?

NEW YORK (Reuters Health) - Teenage girls commonly have sex not because they want to, but because they feel pressured into it - and the result may be a higher risk of sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy, a new study suggests.

Oh, well. The study was done through the Indiana University Medical Center in Indianapolis, so at least some Hoosiers got some work out it. Any more revelations like this, though, and they'll need to change the name to Indiana University Center for the Obvious.

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