"Spring Break Nightmare: Teen Girls' Sex Ed Gone Wrong"

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"How to Have Sex" is a sensitive British coming-of-age film that follows three 16-year-old girls on a spring break trip to a coastal Greek town, where they aim to party and lose their virginity. The film takes a dark turn when one of the girls experiences a traumatic event, shedding light on the complexities of teenage sexuality and the lasting impact of toxic experiences. Director Molly Manning Walker handles the subject matter with sensitivity, while Mia McKenna-Bruce delivers a compelling and vulnerable performance, prompting viewers to consider how to navigate and prevent such traumas in teenage experiences.
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