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kal-el said:I realize we don't want to hear it. But if our parents fail to inform us about sex or masturbation, we'll learn it on the street. There's a reason why we have sex organs- to give us pleasure, and to multiply. There's nothing to be ashamed of being naked. We were born naked. And masterbation is totally natural, again there's nothing to be ashamed of there.
SKILMATIC said:Ive always fantacized about having sex with a hott sex-ed teacher. She can teach me tease me please me. Ohh mental pictures. Yeepeeeeeeeeeee!!!!!
Now for those of you who think im far right. I think there should be a experimental lab for sex-ed. Meaning when the teacher goes over oral sex they get to practice, hehe I wish I had that. That would be tax dollars well spent :rofl
galenrox said:damn straight brother, DAMN straight!!!
Like I was a teenager less than a year ago, and I was a speed addict (hurts libido), and I was on anti-depressents (also hurting the libido) and I once I had sex 8 times in 4 hours while on anti-depressents and high on speed.
Think about that, exactly how sexually driven you have to be to:
a)find someone willing to have sex 8 times in 4 hours
b)actually be able to do so.
impressive, but yeah, that's a gross thing to think about there brother.kal-el said:Well since we on are on the subject, I once got a girl so wet, there was a puddle the size of a bowling ball on the bed!:smile:
yeah, it was my girlfriend, and I hadn't seen her in a week, so yeah...she was.vergiss said:...Dude. I bet she was sore. :shock:
steen said:And then they can be picking up road kill instead, while your child becomes a physician.
But you don't care the the children suffer for their parents' ignorance? Perhaps Scientologists are right, then? We should stop medical care for kids if the parents don't believe in it?128shot said:Well, if the parent is that bad of a parent, then its the parents fault for forcing the kid out of a vital class.
So, I really don't care. It doesn't affect me certainly, since most parents wouldn't do this...
steen said:But you don't care the the children suffer for their parents' ignorance? Perhaps Scientologists are right, then? We should stop medical care for kids if the parents don't believe in it?
My mistake. Sorry, you are right.SouthernDemocrat said:That is not scientologists who believe that, its Christian Scientists.
steen said:My mistake. Sorry, you are right.
ludahai said:What we are talking about is teaching so-called "safe sex" to children. I object to the government going in and telling my children that putting on a condom and having sex is "safe" and acceptable. In your book, perhaps it is. Not in mine. I have a right to teach my children morals, NOT the state. If it violates the religious strictures I am trying to teach my children, I HAVE THE RIGHT to opt my children out of the program.
What we are talking about is teaching so-called "safe sex" to children. I object to the government going in and telling my children that putting on a condom and having sex is "safe" and acceptable. In your book, perhaps it is. Not in mine. I have a right to teach my children morals, NOT the state. If it violates the religious strictures I am trying to teach my children, I HAVE THE RIGHT to opt my children out of the program.
shakenbake19 said:I don't think it is the school's responsibility at all. I think Sex Ed, is a bad idea, because i went through it, we had a feminist teacher who said that sex is a horrible thing to do, and if we did it, then we WOULD get and STD or we WOULD get a girl pregnant. That is an example of a bad opinion of sex. If we want our kids to learn about sex, teach it yourself and stop being scared to talk about that kind of stuff to your son/daughter.
shakenbake19 said:I don't think it is the school's responsibility at all. I think Sex Ed, is a bad idea, because i went through it, we had a feminist teacher who said that sex is a horrible thing to do, and if we did it, then we WOULD get and STD or we WOULD get a girl pregnant. That is an example of a bad opinion of sex. If we want our kids to learn about sex, teach it yourself and stop being scared to talk about that kind of stuff to your son/daughter.
shakenbake19 said:I don't think it is the school's responsibility at all. I think Sex Ed, is a bad idea, because i went through it, we had a feminist teacher who said that sex is a horrible thing to do, and if we did it, then we WOULD get and STD or we WOULD get a girl pregnant. That is an example of a bad opinion of sex. If we want our kids to learn about sex, teach it yourself and stop being scared to talk about that kind of stuff to your son/daughter.
shakenbake19 said:I think that whether you encourage it or not, kids will still do it. Hell, I did. But do i have an STD? No. Did I get a girl pregnant? No. But it happens. You don't want to discourage it, because belive it or not, kids will still do it. Hell, I did. Discouraging it would almost be bad, because kids would do it just to break the rules.
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