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Blake Spence, left, leads a sexual education class at Georges P. Vanier junior high in Calgary.Chris Bolin for The Globe and Mail

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Blake Spence, centre, co-ordinates the WiseGuyz Program, now on offer to Grade 9 boys in two Calgary schools.Chris Bolin for The Globe and Mail

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In 14 two-hour sessions offered once a week, sex-ed co-ordinator Blake Spence and the Grade Nine guys talk without girls in the room about everything from reproductive anatomy, sexually transmitted infections and birth control to relationships, values and the media.Chris Bolin for The Globe and Mail

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The U.S. organization Men Can Stop Rape produced this poster as part of a campagin called “Where Do You Stand?” that features sobering images of beefy jocks taking on would-be date rapists.

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The U.S. organization Men Can Stop Rape produced this poster as part of a campagin called “Where Do You Stand?” that features sobering images of beefy jocks taking on would-be date rapists.

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The U.S. organization Men Can Stop Rape produced this poster as part of a campagin called “Where Do You Stand?” that features sobering images of beefy jocks taking on would-be date rapists.

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The U.S. organization Men Can Stop Rape produced this poster as part of a campagin called “Where Do You Stand?” that features sobering images of beefy jocks taking on would-be date rapists.

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