Is pornography changing the way teenagers on the Isle of Man think about sexual relationships?
That's the concern of Garff MHK Daphne Caine who quizzed the Education and Children Minister on the issue in Tynwald last week:
The issue was brought up in a discussion about how sex education is taught in Island schools -Graham Cregeen confirmed it's currently delivered by the Scripture Union.
He claimed the faith based group doesn't bring religion into the LOVELife sessions.
However, a newsletter sent out by the group about its schools programme says it believes God wants to give people "the tools with which they can build and sustain good relationships".
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