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1. 'You see all these really beautiful people... and then, you look at yourself': bodies matter in teenage girls' engagement with porn.

2. Intersections of age and agency as trans and gender diverse children navigate primary school: listening to children in (re)considering the potential of sexuality education.

3. 'I wouldn't have ever known, if it wasn't for porn' – LGBT+ university students' experiences of sex and relationships education, a retrospective exploration.

4. Experiencing double silence: sexuality education of south Asian minority youth in Hong Kong.

5. Navigating transprejudice: Chinese transgender students' experiences of sexuality education in Hong Kong.

6. 'Sex is so much more than penis in vagina': sex education, pleasure and ethical erotics on Instagram.

7. Ready for Relationships Education? Primary school children's responses to a Healthy Relationships programme in England.

8. Parent-adolescent communication about sexual and reproductive health including HIV and STIs in Oman.

9. Mis-education of Australian Youth: exposure to LGBTQA+ conversion ideology and practises.

10. When responsibility entered the room: interrogating the silence in Christians' life narratives.

11. Measured and unmeasured contributions of peer education: experiences from the Get Up, Speak Out for Youth Rights! (GUSO) programme in Kisumu and Siaya Counties, Kenya.

12. Educator and staff perspectives on a rights-based sex education for young men in jail and prison in Sweden.

13. Adolescents' sexual and reproductive health education: perspectives from secondary school teachers in Northern Nigeria.

14. The omission and minimisation of sexual decision-making skills in US sex education textbooks.

15. Teachers' personal experiences of sexual initiation motivating their sexuality education messages in secondary schools in Kampala, Uganda.