Miriam Weeks, the Duke University student who is also a pornstar, wrote a column on how she was taught about sex education during middle school, which reportedly led to a scary outcome for her as well as other students.

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On Wednesday, Weeks retweeted a link from MTV Staying Alive's Twitter page with the story she wrote. Weeks starts off her story by mentioning that she was taught about abstinence growing up because she was raised as a Catholic. She then revealed that when she was in middle school, a teacher came to her class to discuss sex education and she showed the students pictures of sexually transmitted diseases. The teacher apparently told the students that birth control causes cancer and if women don't save themselves for their husbands, then no one would want them.

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"Needless to say, she made me terrified of sex," Weeks wrote. "I didn't masturbate for a year after her lesson."

A similar experience took place when she was in high school and a male abstinence education speaker told the students that men "like a challenge." "Basically, women are objects and games to be won," Weeks wrote.

The porn star revealed that she saw a number of young girls cry after this assembly since some of them had already lost their virginities and probably felt destroyed, which made her angry and compelled her to express her outrage in other blogs.

"To deny that young people don't have sexual urges is absurd," Weeks wrote towards the conclusion. "It is completely natural, healthy even, to feel sexual curiosities and desires when you're young."

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