As young people share intimate moments online, experts say conversations around sex need to change

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WARNING: This article contains details of sexual extortion and may affect those who have experienced it or know someone affected by it.

Saleema Noon has been a sex educator in B.C. for 20 years. In her workshops, students can submit anonymous questions that she responds to with a frankness and honesty that is devoid of embarrassment.

While some of the more basic curiosities — like where babies come from — haven’t changed in a few decades, the students asking a certain kind of intimate question are getting younger and younger. 

“For the first time this year, I’ve had Grade 6s and 7s ask me

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