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Erod said:I've never considered the merits of a teenager's hairy snatch, as apparently you have by your quotes earlier.
Uh, no. First of all, there's no safe way to smoke. Smoking is not an inherent part of our biology. There is no hormonal drive to smoke. Smoking can never be taken part in with any measure of "protection" from the diseases it causes.
This was a stupid comparison.
Token minority? Either you were one of the chess club nerds who never had a girlfriend or you are intentionally blind to what teens really are like.
Thing is - I don't know how it is in other public schools, but the one where I work? There are irresponsible parents that probably would NOT speak with their children about these things.. however... these SAME parents are the same ones that won't sign the permission slip that allows their student to sit in on this human sexuality class.
Do other public schools have something like this, where the parents/guardians have to sign a form allowing the school permission to allow their children to participate?
Not chess, it was D&D,and later became world of warcraft...perhaps you've heard of that game? Anyway, as a freshman my girlfriend was a sophomore, we later were married for 10 years before divorcing, but that's another issue.
I learned how much unwanted pregnancies can **** up a teen's life because I did it. I realize this must be hard for some to accept, but there are more options available then 'you either agree or you have no live experience'. Some of don't live through a cookie-cutter life.
So sure, condoms can reduce the risk of pregnancy, just like filters can reduce the risk of lung cancer, which happens to be exactly why Marlboro Lights were my example instead of reds, cigars or pipe tobacco.
Our school makes parents sign a permission slip and sets a time where parents came come in and watch the video they present to the kids and hear exactly what will be discussed...before it is presented to the kids.
Our school makes parents sign a permission slip and sets a time where parents came come in and watch the video they present to the kids and hear exactly what will be discussed...before it is presented to the kids.
Our school makes parents sign a permission slip and sets a time where parents came come in and watch the video they present to the kids and hear exactly what will be discussed...before it is presented to the kids.
And sex ed classes convince them that it's perfectly okay and natural, so as long as you have a box of condoms, **** to your heart's content.
That's nothing but your own uninformed opinion. That's NOT what happens and is taught.
And sex ed classes convince them that it's perfectly okay and natural, so as long as you have a box of condoms, **** to your heart's content.
What the hell is unnatural about people going through sexual development exploring the sexuality that comes along with it?
Okay...seriously...is the assumption here that high school aged boys aren't going to be thinking about sex if they're not talked to about condoms?
REALLY?
Okay...seriously...is the assumption here that high school aged boys aren't going to be thinking about sex if they're not talked to about condoms?
REALLY?
Of course not. I think I had a woodie my entire teenage existence. LOL
However, doesn't talking about sex in a classroom of teenagers somewhat excuse it in a "you can't help yourself, so this is how you do it correctly" kind of way?
Of course not. I think I had a woodie my entire teenage existence. LOL
However, doesn't talking about sex in a classroom of teenagers somewhat excuse it in a "you can't help yourself, so this is how you do it correctly" kind of way?
Meanwhile, we fall further and further behind in basic mathematics, language skills, science, and history.
Kids these days are stupid. But they know the proper way to **** without getting pregnant, even though they don't follow that either.
Some token minority of students will have sex, sure, but endorsing it will encourage many more to risk unwanted pregnancy then there would have been had you not.
Teens are gona smoke, too, so it follows you support free Marlboro Lights handed out at the school..."they're going to smoke anyway...
Of course not. I think I had a woodie my entire teenage existence. LOL
However, doesn't talking about sex in a classroom of teenagers somewhat excuse it in a "you can't help yourself, so this is how you do it correctly" kind of way?
At 14? Really?
What is optimal is telling kids that abstinence is the best way to avoid the legitimate and realistic consequences, emotionally and physically, that can come with sex and abstaining until later in life will be of benefit. However teaching them that when that time comes that they do engage in it that they should go about it in a safe manner, both in regards to birth control and actions. By actions I'm not talking about "how to give a blowjob", but the risks of overly promiscuous sex, the fact some STD's can be transfered in other ways than conventional sex, the benefits of a committed relationship, etc. Finally, stressing that while sex is a large responsibility and can have life altering impacts that it is not bad, or evil, or wrong, but simply something that is not to be taken lightly and frivolously.
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