Gloucester is not representative. I don’t think teens want babies for unconditional love (WTF is that, anyways?). I think anti-pregnancy sex ed works better for privileged kids, for whom “children will screw up your future” holds meaning, but for those who don’t have a clear vision of opportunity in their future, it’s less beneficial; at least for the “this is a scrotum” type of sex ed I had. If sex ed actually demystified biology and socio-cultural constructs, as opposed to just defining them