Does jealousy equal love? One in five young people say yes

By Miki Perkins
Updated February 27 2017 - 2:18am, first published 12:15am
Callum Jones had sex education when he was at school but no education on healthy relationships.  Photo: Penny Stephens
Callum Jones had sex education when he was at school but no education on healthy relationships. Photo: Penny Stephens
The green-eyed monster is seen by 20 per cent of  young people as a sign of love. Photo: Kelly Bowden
The green-eyed monster is seen by 20 per cent of young people as a sign of love. Photo: Kelly Bowden
Thirty per cent of young people think most women could leave a violent relationship if they wanted to, according to the research.  Photo: Kivilcim Pinar
Thirty per cent of young people think most women could leave a violent relationship if they wanted to, according to the research. Photo: Kivilcim Pinar

The sex ed Callum Jones got at high school was largely biological, the 21-year-old says.

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