How graphic should they be? Writer Melvin Burgess concurred with Blackman's statements, suggesting there should be "no actual limits" to what's covered in teen fiction. Although obviously, writers would have to be aware of the limits of taste, after all, people can already access highly gynaecological images; what's missing from the discussion is the emotional side of how people choose to engage with sex and why. My own books for example are most definitely not for teens. Hopefully, as well, writers would not shy away from the topics of LGBT relationships, because studies show that these communities are some of the worst served by sex ed as it exists now.