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		<description><![CDATA[Belief and behavior don't always add up. | From The New Yorker, a clear case where behavior and attitudes don&#8217;t match up: The vast majority of white evangelical adolescents&#8212;seventy-four per cent&#8212;say that they believe in abstaining from sex before marriage&#8230;.Moreover, among the major religious groups, evangelical virgins are the least likely to anticipate that sex will be pleasurable, and the most likely to believe that having sex will cause their partners to lose respect for them&#8230;But&#8230;among major religious...]]></description>
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