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Daniel Allen Freelance journalist

Daisy chains are still made of flowers for most teenagers, says Daniel Allen

Group sex? Blimey, whatever happened to canned shandy and The Carpenters? That was as subversive as it got when I was a teenager. Now it seems that, as soon as the bell sounds, school kids are off to each other’s houses for a spot of ‘daisy-chaining’ or communal hanky-panky – not always of the strictly consensual kind.

Nursing Standard. 19, 35, 28-28. doi: 10.7748/ns.19.35.28.s26

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