Virginia Billboard Campaign Asks Men Not to Have Sex With Young Girls

To combat what appears to be rampant sex between men and young old girls – 219 births among 13 and 14 years old girls from men over 18 in 1999 and 2000, the Virginia Department of Health has launched a statewide billboard campaign telling men to keep it in their pants. With headlines, “Isn’t She A Little Young?” and “Sex With A Minor, Don’t Go There” the campaign also appears on posters, coasters and napkins in bars – the likely hangout for these sexaholic men who seem to be incapable of getting it on with women their own age.

If anyone has pictures of the actual billboards, you simply must send them to tips at adrants dot com. Images courtesy of Jamie Rubin.

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