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Sex, Booze and Blues and Those Pills You Use

Educates about substance abuse and the sexual dysfunctions it can create, in a humorous way. At first, alcohol and other drugs seem to improve sex for our animated characters, young Romeo and Juliet. Fear and guilt disappear. He feels more masculine; she feels more feminine. Sex and alcohol/drugs become inseparable. In this context, their relationship is not a healthy one and can only lead to physical and emotional difficulties.

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Educates about substance abuse and the sexual dysfunctions it can create, in a humorous way. At first, alcohol and other drugs seem to improve sex for our animated characters, young Romeo and Juliet. Fear and guilt disappear. He feels more masculine; she feels more feminine. Sex and alcohol/drugs become inseparable. In this context, their relationship is not a healthy one and can only lead to physical and emotional difficulties.

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