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 | How to explain the birds and the bees through teen TV shows! Entertainment Weekly uses buffy as an example to show that: "sex can turn some boys into monsters". |
Sex can turn some boys into monsters.

And how, as poor Buffy Summers (Sarah Michelle Gellar) found out after her initial performance of the horizontal mambo with beau Angel (David Boreanaz). As perfect as conditions seemed on the big night — it was Buffy's birthday, she'd just survived (another) near-death experience, and she had to do something to warm up after getting caught in a rainstorm — the morning after went legendarily wrong, with Angel morphing into a soulless bloodsucker hell-bent on destroying the world. Talk about a cautionary tale!
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