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Roxas is Hot
01-31-2007, 09:50 PM
I've heard a lot of people complaining about having Sex Ed in school...I don't really think it's a big deal...but it is kinda awkward.

Mish
01-31-2007, 09:56 PM
What's more awkward; learning about it in school with a bunch of your friends or having your parents give you 'the talk'? *shudder*.

Cin
01-31-2007, 09:58 PM
It can be awkward, but that's not really the reason why people are freaking out. Teachers and schools are telling kids how to be safe and blah blah blah, they teach us how to put condoms on cucumbers and they teach us about when to have sex, when not to, and even how to. It's very helpful information however, the parents are never asked as to wether or not they want the teachers to tell their kids about this stuff.

Some parents would rather teach the kids themselves, or would rather just delay the education until absolutely nessecary. Btu schools usually don't care and teach them anyway "for the kids".

cronoking
01-31-2007, 10:04 PM
actually, my school always made us sign a form saying whether our parents wanted us to learn that or not. plus i'd rather learn from my parents then with a group of kids that i dont really know........of course i ended up learning from school and my parents XD at least we didnt see the movie with one hour of dripping and/or blistery red privates like my sister had to =P

IamtheLorax
01-31-2007, 10:14 PM
dude if i get to see tatas in school then im ok with it...
i think it is kool because it is also a major blow off class and a wack off class...hehe i made an induendo...

JustANobody
01-31-2007, 10:14 PM
Haha.

Well,I think it all depends on the kid,and what the school is teaching.

If the school is teaching things like how to use a condom,how to put one on,when to do it,then this is probably only ENCOURAGING the sexual activity in teens and kids.Yes,kids.I had to take the sex talk when I was in fifth grade. >.>

If they are learning from their parents,however,they are learning that they probably shouldn't do it until after marriage,how to look for 'the one',and how to resist certain 'urges',if the kid is a boy.

If it's a church they are learning from,like what I did,they are going to tell you the reproductive parts of both male and female,so the kids can better understand the opposite sex,and not only see them as 'hot' or 'meat'.

Anywhere else,I unnno. :/

IamtheLorax
01-31-2007, 10:24 PM
haha i still think they are a piece of meat. that word best discribes them and my health teacher didnt know anything about sex. he even put the condom on wrong!! i still laugh at him for not having any experience in the specialty known as sex. i mean would doesnt want to see tatas and meat during school? one of the funnest classes i took. but it got a little boreing and the sex ed part ahh well...

Roxas
01-31-2007, 10:27 PM
I don't see how there's a problem.

Learning about sex rocks.

Roxas is Hot
01-31-2007, 10:44 PM
Kinda...but I don't know if it's just a sense of immaturity at my age...or just in the personality...I just think learning about sex is really REALLY akward. I think having boys in my class might help that...

Kiburedo
01-31-2007, 10:52 PM
um wow some how you calling women meat just totally made the idea of sex freak me out...my school also requires a form of allowing to teach it, and i say if the parents dnt want their kids learning that kind of stuff at school then fine. Just talk to the teachers about it...no real reason to COMPLAIN

no-reality_allowed
01-31-2007, 11:27 PM
I don't see how there's a problem.
Learning about sex rocks.
never a dull moment with you around xD

and i dont know if they teach it at my school but i doubt i would feel awkward if i had it because its just another class, i find it stupid that just because your talking about sex everyone goes "omg we're talking about sex leik omfg no way!"

now unless your teacher made you all strip down, then that would be akward, kinda.......idk......maybe.......no not really, eh i could care less xD

Mish
01-31-2007, 11:35 PM
Dude, I may just be immature but learning about sex was fun. xD

It was the teachers that got embarassed!

axel8th
01-31-2007, 11:49 PM
never a dull moment with you around xD

and i dont know if they teach it at my school but i doubt i would feel awkward if i had it because its just another class, i find it stupid that just because your talking about sex everyone goes "omg we're talking about sex leik omfg no way!"

now unless your teacher made you all strip down, then that would be akward, kinda.......idk......maybe.......no not really, eh i could care less xD
so many bad jokes can be made about that lol! if they actually did something like that at my school all heck would break loose, cuz evry time the word sex comes up were makin a joke about it lol or they're tryin to hit each other in the wrong spot..... and makin more jokes i on the other hand would hide in the coat closet. but in high school sports i hear they do crud like that but thats only for boys. yuck!OMG and im going to high school next year!:eek: but i really don't care if they teach it or not im ok with it cuz we're gonna make some crude joke about anyway man im just like Roxas!:D

Shadow
02-01-2007, 03:29 AM
Well...It has to be done some time or another.

What are you going to do...(for guys) be with a girl and be like...."Where does it go?"

Camel
02-01-2007, 11:40 AM
you have sex

and kiss and everything

you know

Roxas
02-01-2007, 11:45 AM
Sex Ed was definitely the highlight of my middle school years.

Camel
02-01-2007, 11:46 AM
o yes
it was
get it right or
get it tight

axel8th
02-01-2007, 08:27 PM
i go to a catholic school so they won't touch on sex at all! but my religion books next chapter is centered on sex. so it's gonna talk about whens the right time to do it and how gay sex is wrong and something that starts M and ends with N (i don't think we can say the M word here. some of you guys probably do that any way. i m so dead for saying that !) they'll probably talk more about it in high school any way

Roxas is Hot
02-01-2007, 08:33 PM
I think a lot of my people at my school are uncomfterable with the fact that they are...going to learn about sex...my friends pretty much afraid of it altogether.

Axel
02-01-2007, 08:36 PM
I don't see how there's a problem.

Learning about sex rocks.

He said it:D
We learnt it in Middle School but they abandoned teaching it and replaced it with High shcool transtition seminar or something like that.

Mr. Boom
02-01-2007, 09:46 PM
Lol we learned about the boy one in my school but not the girl one Dx

Shanny-Boo
02-02-2007, 12:49 AM
Some of the best inside jokes came from Health class... Ah, I remember now... The teacher had fire paper and they represented a boy and a girl. Then she lit them up and they went "POOF!" and she was all ">O THAT'S WHAT HAPPENS IF YOU GET LOST IN THE FLAMES OF PASSION OKAY KIDDOS?!"

...Yeah... Our school uses weird metaphors...

Last year it was cake. O.o "Baking a cake" is building the relationship and sex is the icing on top.

Then there was that video...

Personally, it cracks me up. Most girls are like "-_-" when a guy in the class goes "LOLZ SEX. 8D" but I think it's hysterical.

Also... Yeah, some people debate over the age on this... but 5th graders are NOT innocent. Trust me. My brother is insanely naive, though, and asked me what a whore was.

So, yeah, they need to know sooner or later.

~tReAh867~
02-02-2007, 02:10 PM
sex ed is perfectly normal. i had it in middle school and i already knew about sex and sexual exterior organs by then. anyways, i dont see why people complain about it. schools have papers that parents sign to give their permission for their child to be in the class. you learn about sexual organs, inside and out, about pregnncy, about prevention, about STDs, and about abstinence. and i dont think that sex ed encourages kids to have sex. all it does is prepapre them for the day so that they know how to keep themselves safe during sex (i.e. using a condom or other preventative measure). also, at my school they really stressed being abstinent.

another thing they teach that is great is how to react when pressured to have sex, what to do if you are raped, and also about the cycles boys and girls go through during puberty. its all very educational ;) .

sex ed was just another class for me.

Mari
02-02-2007, 02:12 PM
I hate sex ed. They should separate the boys and girls during that class. It's very awkward learning about the female parts when guys giggle in the back.

Axel
02-02-2007, 02:20 PM
My brother is insanely naive, though, and asked me what a whore was.


Lolz, reminds me of a friend of mine who told her brother who was in third grade about sex and all that and then he told his parents and she got into al this trouble. xD

Mari
02-02-2007, 02:24 PM
anyways, i dont see why people complain about it. schools have papers that parents sign to give their permission for their child to be in the class.

I guess that is why people complain. In 5th grade, we had Sex Ed and I wasn't given any papers. Again every year in Middle School and still no papers. We just had it without warning.

Roxas is Hot
02-03-2007, 01:16 AM
I hate sex ed. They should separate the boys and girls during that class. It's very awkward learning about the female parts when guys giggle in the back.

I know. We had a lot of boys in our sex-ed class last year...it was really REALLY awkward indeed.

And, we had to watch this really weird movie. We were the only class who watched all of it.

~tReAh867~
02-04-2007, 03:06 PM
no papers, mari? and a coed class? that is not how my sex ed was at all. there were separated classes (boys and girls- for the most part. when learning about somethings they grouped us together, but we werent learning about the "awkward" things then). we also always had to get papers signed. i had a few friends whose parents did not want them to take the class. instead, the parents could allow them to take abstinence class or no class. most took abstinence class where they only learned that sex was bad and that it should only be done after marriage. if you ask me, thats no way to educate a child. sex is a real thing that they will come face to face with eventually, and they should at least know about prevention incase their constitution is not strong enough to say no to sex.

anyways, i guess i can understand parents complaining in your situation. still, i personally think that sex ed is an important class that should definitely be offered in all schools.

Roxas is Hot
02-04-2007, 06:43 PM
Offered, yes. But should't it be an option just in case kids are a little too uncomfterable about being taught about sex by their teacher? My school like...forces us to take it.

~tReAh867~
02-05-2007, 09:44 PM
my school didnt force us and although i personally think that everyone should be made to learn about this (then maybe we wouldnt have so many pregnant teens), i dont believe in forcing my beliefs on others. so, offered? yes. forced? no.

Roxas is Hot
02-05-2007, 09:48 PM
I agree with this. Maybe the reason why so many teens are getting pregnant is because they don't have sex ed, or they just don't listen when they do. :?

Mari
02-05-2007, 11:49 PM
I think teens will get pregnant reguardless. Even elementary school students know how to protect themselves. Teen pregnancy is a choice unless they have been raped. But I also can be wrong. I've never seen a teen who didn't know about condoms over here.

~tReAh867~
02-10-2007, 12:59 AM
not to be steoreotypical or discriminative, but i live in the south of usa and you would be surprised how many people are not aware of all the different ways to protect against pregnancy and such. then again, i also live in the bible belt and they teach you here that you have to be abstinent until after marriage.... so i dont think they really discuss all this sex stuff, which could be why so many people get pregnant.

also, some people are just careless and really would get pregnant regardless of having sex-ed or not, and even others are just too horny and use abortion as a contraceptive, which is a whole different discussion.

cloudfinalfantasy3
02-12-2007, 10:42 PM
Oh god i hate sex ed...sick sick teacher.

Roxas is Hot
02-18-2007, 10:00 PM
I don't think teachers are trying to be sick...although I've heard about some of them freaking the class out since they were talking about sex with a little TOO much detail...

EvilMan_89
02-19-2007, 01:21 AM
well....i don't see what the problem is. i found those lessons to be very enlightening....BUT....i found the educational videos to be too......graphic...... maybe they just need to cut out the videos?

Roxas is Hot
02-19-2007, 01:36 AM
YEAH. We had to watch a video...and half of the class looked away or did something else during it. Including me.

EvilMan_89
02-19-2007, 01:48 AM
yea, it was nasty, especially the internal videos of "during"

roxasloverdarius
02-19-2007, 01:55 AM
What's more awkward; learning about it in school with a bunch of your friends or having your parents give you 'the talk'? *shudder*.

I'm not sure, I hate and feel grossed out by both... probely 'the talk'. At least you have your friends to wisper ew to when your at school.

John S.
02-19-2007, 05:20 PM
What is so gross about it, Its how you where made. And in a year or so you all will be wanting it so the best thing to do is listen and learn about what is safe, whats not and how things work.

Roxas is Hot
02-20-2007, 01:42 AM
What is so gross about it, Its how you where made. And in a year or so you all will be wanting it so the best thing to do is listen and learn about what is safe, whats not and how things work.
That too. I think more than half of the world would have more STD's without a little sex in school. Knowing teenagers anymore...

John S.
02-20-2007, 02:34 AM
Im going to be honest I think if it wasnt for that class I could have been in seriouse trouble.

I'm a bigger idiot
02-27-2007, 11:18 AM
I think that sex ed is a neccesary funtiondildoand should bedildotreated as such

KairiSoraKeyoflight
02-28-2007, 02:48 AM
as nessicary as it is it can b rather akward in some situations trust me i know

feanaro
02-28-2007, 04:33 AM
Sex ed in school should the place where you get all the fact clear and cold, your friends should be there to joke about it with. If you get the information from your friends, they probably god it from their friends, and so on until you get to someone unreliable.

yer mum
04-07-2007, 12:08 AM
there is this one girl that is having a baby in middle school..

Tammylita
04-14-2007, 05:03 AM
To be honest, I never dealt with any of those things. My mom never gave me that talk, and I never saw any sex ed stuff at school (yet).

I learned everything I need to from friends and television.

And yet, I've never been affected by those 'temptations' that the movies *supposedly* give us or whatever.

Parental logic.

xekushi
04-26-2007, 07:40 AM
i remeber as a kid in primary school they tought us using a video. it was a bunch of cartoons that like. basiclly and egg dancing with a sperm. and now that i look back on that i dont think they really tought us anything much. then had sex ed again in year 11 and that video was sooooo much better. telling what actually happeneds and how to keep safe instead of "the sperm makes is way to the egg and which ever is best will have a special dance with the egg" but yeah i dont have a problem.

Nanaki
04-26-2007, 09:42 AM
I don't like it. In my messed up school,they say it' okay to have sex,just use a condom. Meh,I believe that people should have sex,with 1 person,and that person happens to be their husband/wife. Worse then that,they talk about us like we're animals,practically. We aren't savages...not all of us,anyways. Seriously,I could care less. I SERIOUSLY think this shall trigger people to get more STDs and kids....from different people. It sickens me so...

Spitfire
04-26-2007, 02:27 PM
When I was in jr. high and my freshman year, it was taught and we all had to sign a sheet about it, plus we had packets we had to talk to our parents about with and get signed. But what many people make a deal about is the parents that say it will promote having premaritial sex, and being unprotected. Their are parents who feel that it will teaching it will lead their children into a life of drugs, sex, and alchol. Not to be sterotypical, but many times they are the families deep in religion. The school should how ever make it optional, I personally don't see what is so bad about it though, your going to learn sooner or later.

Mirai
04-26-2007, 10:35 PM
Sex ed should not be mandatory but encouraged. It should teach about contraception methods and the like. It should teach you how to have SAFE sex.

HOWEVER, forget about abstinence! IT DOESN'T WORK. They don't learn anything and will most likely not listen. Especially not with religion, unless in a Christian school.

I never went to sex ed. I learned the works with common sense, parents, and... certain online "mangas."

SquishyZ3ro
04-26-2007, 10:48 PM
Hmmm... Normally I would say it should be the parents' jobs, but I've completely lost faith in a majority of American parents. As such, I believe schools should begin teaching sex ed at around 7th-8th grade. The first thing they should teach is what sex is, obviously, and the consequences and purposes of having sex. Then, later on, they should teach about the types of diseases one ca contract through having sex and then how to have safe sex.

Abstinence is out of the question these days. This world is obsessed with sex, and so teaching abstinence would be like trying to get America to ban smoking. Ain't gonna happen. I would LOVE if more people practiced abstinence, but I have to be real with myself...

zexionXienzo6
04-26-2007, 10:57 PM
i know a girl who had sex at like age 12...
kinda off topic but thought it was interesting enough to add.

SquishyZ3ro
04-27-2007, 12:45 AM
Aye, the whole problem is that children are learning the wrong things. I remember reading the paper a while back and seeing that a 26 year old was going to prison for impregnating an 11 year old girl. Thing is, she was willing, which bugs me deeply.

Gravity
04-27-2007, 02:07 AM
Yeah, that kind of stuff totally creeps me out.

On the other hand, I think Sex Ed is an important part of school. An uncomfortable part, sure, but a part all the same...just as long as they don't teach kids the wrong things.

<3Demyx<3
04-27-2007, 03:33 AM
I found out about sex in the 5th grade, they sent all the girls in one room and the boys in another. We watched a tape that explained our feminine parts etc. Later when I was in 8th grade, the boys were in the room...but we just had the talk about sex and how it will effect you if you don't take precautions in such actions; like pregancy and std's. I don't think it's mandatory, but every once and awhile it should be talked about. My mom agreed for me to be in both of those meetings, so I guess she didn't mind; though of course I had to talk with her about it as well. Sex talk will never be my strong point...I tend to go around it...

It's sad what's happening to young girls with these old pervs these days. I think parents should be more active and protective in their kids lives, so that kind of thing rarely happens.

Sara
04-27-2007, 04:14 AM
My mom taught me around four. She believed as soon as you asked, you should know. With proper vocabulary, of course.

I also took health class in high school with sex ed. Saw a woman give birth. Lovely imagry there that left the guy's speechless for the rest of the class.

Spitfire
04-27-2007, 04:43 AM
My mom taught me around four. She believed as soon as you asked, you should know. With proper vocabulary, of course.

I also took health class in high school with sex ed. Saw a woman give birth. Lovely imagry there that left the guy's speechless for the rest of the class.

I think that was basicly the same for me as well, my parents did the explaining to mean and they might as well do it when you are young. I think that that will aide in the process of "staying pure" if you will. Whereas if you with hold information then...well people are curious by nature.

Joseki
04-28-2007, 01:08 AM
I think sex education is 100% valuable. Go health class.

"Abstinence only sex education" is like "Just hold it potty training."

Fayth
04-28-2007, 03:52 AM
I also took health class in high school with sex ed. Saw a woman give birth. Lovely imagry there that left the guy's speechless for the rest of the class.


Actually....we JUST saw the video today in class. It was.....lets just say there's no possible way to explain it, ok?

But seriously, Sex Ed is something that should be in school. Let's just assume your school doesn't have it. And, your parent(s) haven't given you "The Talk". How would you know about ANYTHING? I mean, you can't just ask a friend about it. Since most friends make jokes of everything. Plus, the class gives some good information if you ask me. So, even though it is PRETTY akward, I see it as a neccesary (ish) class. Wouldn't you prefer to have it taught to you, rather than have a parent tell you about it?

Blademaster Mai'kel
05-13-2007, 01:25 AM
I first learned when I was in 3rd Grade (kinda young, doncha think?) and we've talked about it in Religion class ever since. They only segregated boys & girls once, in 5th Grade. It's always very awkward.:eek:

VI schemer
07-23-2007, 06:24 AM
My mom and dad gave me a book called "Where did I come from?" when I was 5. Then my 1 year younger brother found it. He thought I knew everything. Awkward questions.

AxelsNyxie
07-23-2007, 06:25 AM
What's more awkward; learning about it in school with a bunch of your friends or having your parents give you 'the talk'? *shudder*.


Ya, cuz then you can joke around with your friends and share the awkwardness!!!

Gwen
07-23-2007, 06:40 AM
I think its absolutly fine... I started Sex ed in 5th grade but have known about all that jazz since... what? 1st grade or younger?

Repliku
07-23-2007, 06:49 AM
Sex education seems very necessary to be done in school. We'd all like to probably believe parents would teach their kids what they needed to know but some parents can't even teach their kids simple basic necessities such as learning to prepare a meal for themselves that doesn't require nuking in the microwave for 3 minutes. Some parents are awesome but others lack in any form of either training themselves or care to pass on knowledges to their kids that will let them survive in an adult world.

Sex education teaches a variety of things from suggesting that teens not just jump into the sack with someone, noticing if someone has an STD early on with the warning signs that are visible, knowing how to put a condom on so it is done and safe because kids are going to explore sex whether adults like it or not, and how to try to deal with hormones when things get out of control. They also teach the science of what intercourse and pregnancy is instead of just the laymen terms and better comprehension of what teens can expect to go through as they age.

Without sex education, there would be girls that would start bleeding and not know why and freak out because parents didn't explain what a menstruation cycle was. Without sex education, some male or female touching a teen or younger person would not be comprehended by the person so soon that it is a sexual advance and they might get caught in a situation they really will regret. Without sex education, teens are going to explore sex on their own and not have protection and more teens would get pregnant and more STDs would be floating around while adults believe their precious religious kid is doing abstinence and oops. Without sex education teens would learn of sex only from friends and maybe they'll get lucky and some adult will teach them, but do you want a bunch of horny teens that haven't had sex yet telling your son or daughter all about it? Do people want pornos teaching people all the ins and outs of sex? Do you want crappy romance novels instructing them on how women have to be nearly raped to want to have sex and then they'll get into it?

The options here seem lame and limited. Some parents are totally terrific and would do an awesome job teaching their kids. Most however either don't have time or are too embarrassed or simply don't care. Friends are unreliable and don't know crap themselves whether they talk big or not. Forcing abstinence does not work as teens are curious and are going to do things regardless. Saying masturbation is evil won't help either. It's about time seriously that people accepted sex is part of life and teens awaken to this with all the hormonal changes. I'd much rather my kid or kids when I have them learn about sex education safely and accurately than from other sources that are simply not reliable. Of course I'd do my part, but I'm also glad the schools are doing their parts too. Sex education FTW.

AxelsNyxie
07-23-2007, 06:51 AM
Are you REALLY going to make me read that???

Repliku
07-23-2007, 08:16 AM
Aww, come on! Pleeeeease? *waggles eyebrows* *cute puppy dog eyes*

AxelsNyxie
07-23-2007, 08:21 AM
Aww, come on! Pleeeeease? *waggles eyebrows* *cute puppy dog eyes*



UG!!! I DUN LIKE THE FACE!!!! *runs off to read*

orgXIIIfan
07-23-2007, 09:15 AM
It is most of the male classmates' favourite lesson <.< I think it is safe to have it in school so that we know what to do during puberty and be prepared for the biggest changes in life.

I think it is also safe as we know not to get near strangers.That's what they teach in my country anyway.Girls and boys go into separate classes.

AxelsNyxie
07-23-2007, 09:21 AM
It is most of the male classmates' favourite lesson <.< I think it is safe to have it in school so that we know what to do during puberty and be prepared for the biggest changes in life.

I think it is also safe as we know not to get near strangers.That's what they teach in my country anyway.Girls and boys go into separate classes.


good point. I mean, alot of parents dont like having the talk... and if they wont tell us, then how are we gonna know? I mean, ny dad doesnt like to discuss...err...'cars' with me, so if it werent for sex ed, i wouldnt have learned anything. And its kinda nice to know whats going on if your body makes that big change, ya know???

Gwen
07-24-2007, 09:19 PM
good point. I mean, alot of parents dont like having the talk... and if they wont tell us, then how are we gonna know? I mean, ny dad doesnt like to discuss...err...'cars' with me, so if it werent for sex ed, i wouldnt have learned anything. And its kinda nice to know whats going on if your body makes that big change, ya know???

Totally. I mean, Xaldin's school didn't give Sex Ed, and look what happened to him.

"Did you show her your lance?"
"...I don't get it ._."

Hunted Hunter
07-24-2007, 09:29 PM
I think that sex ed in schools is completely acceptable, as long as the school isn't encouraging sexual activity at a young age. You can really mess up stuff if your body isn't completely developed and you go and have sex. Learning that something can majorly mess up, or result in some blistery STD is useful information. It freaked out a lot of people in my health class, and I think they deserve the shock.

At my school, yes, your parents do have to sign a form saying that you can be taught that, and yes, they do show pictures. No videos, thank God, but some pretty gruesome pictures. No, they don't teach how to put on a condom. In fact, my health teacher's motto during sex ed was "Condoms are crap." And there are many reasons to back that statement up.

Anyway, I don't see any problem with sex ed in schools, as long as it's teaching abstinence until marriage.

And that's my 2 cents.

Ulxiz
07-24-2007, 09:58 PM
Totally. I mean, Xaldin's school didn't give Sex Ed, and look what happened to him.

"Did you show her your lance?"
"...I don't get it ._."

Exactly, Sex Ed is a need

N
07-24-2007, 10:27 PM
I'm homeschooled, so I wasn't really tortured with sex ed.

Mirai
07-25-2007, 12:25 AM
Anyway, I don't see any problem with sex ed in schools, as long as it's teaching abstinence until marriage.

And that's my 2 cents.

I'd like to know why condoms are crap.

Abstinece is like telling kids to "hold it in." Teen pregnancy rates are high. Why? 'Cuz no one will teach kids how to have sex safely. Actually... Teen smoking and drinking is pretty high. Yet, people DO tell them not to! Many teens just DON'T listen.

Besides, marriage is useless now. Why until marriage? 50% get diverced anyway, so it's a waste of time and money. Using religion against me is a bad idea. I'm atheist. The Buy-bull means bubkiss to me. Yeah, it has some good morals (read: New Testiment ONLY. Everything before that is... um... insane?), but it's not perfect (trust me; some stories in the Old Testament would make you go "WTF?!").

Roxas is Hot
07-25-2007, 05:49 PM
Exactly...I can't see why parents wouldn't want their kids to learn about sex in school...since teenage pregnancy rates are higher than they've ever been, and that's all we can keep our mind on anymore.

Yeah, it's kinda weird to be talking about such topics with your health teacher, but suck it up. T_T

Ienzo
07-25-2007, 05:54 PM
I agree, it is quite awkward but I would much rather hear it off someone I don't know- one of the teachers then my parents. I know it sounds crazy...

orgXIIIfan
07-26-2007, 10:03 AM
Yeah.Some parents don't want to tell the kiddies about all this stuff but I was educated before I turned 11 so my parents are very overprotective.

Ienzo
07-26-2007, 09:30 PM
I learnt alot of it actually off my sister which isn't so bad- she's probably the person I would want to hear it off most.

HellKitten
07-26-2007, 11:22 PM
Well, I don't think Catholic school's support Sex, since Jesus never had kids. I think they need to grow up, though. You wouldn't be here if wasn't for you're parents having sex. We all know its disgusting, but seriously, I talk about it with my Cousin and she talks to me about it, since I don't know ANYTHING about it.

Parent's are over-protective. The farthest they go is abuse now an days. Its not going to help kids in any way, if they don't teach them. Especially if you're parents don't. Then when their in their 20's and are ready, they don't do it safe and get aids, because they refused to listen or were never taught.

Shiki
07-27-2007, 04:43 AM
actually i was exposed to one of my dad's "dirty" magazines ewwwwww

and i was onl 7 as well >.>

but when i started middle school they ahd it where the 6ht graders learned family care and stuff adn the 7tha dn 8th graders read a sex respect book >.> suddle

jsut give us that movie and we can learn

oh and in 5th grade we watched a movie on how girl have their "times of the month">.> sadly it went wrong

Solid Snake
07-27-2007, 04:57 AM
well it never bugged me when i was in 7th grade we got candy in that class :)

Meh
07-27-2007, 08:15 AM
I don't see anything wrong with it. But some people should act more...mature about it, I guess. I was in 5th grade when we saw something about this. Some people couldn't take the video, but if they couldn't handle it then, who says they might be able to in the future?

AxelsNyxie
07-27-2007, 08:22 AM
actually i was exposed to one of my dad's "dirty" magazines ewwwwww

and i was onl 7 as well >.>

but when i started middle school they ahd it where the 6ht graders learned family care and stuff adn the 7tha dn 8th graders read a sex respect book >.> suddle

jsut give us that movie and we can learn

oh and in 5th grade we watched a movie on how girl have their "times of the month">.> sadly it went wrong


A... magazine? *hides*

Mirai
08-04-2007, 12:44 AM
Sorry for digging up a topic that was going to die, but...

According to recent studies, abstinence-only sex-ed programs DO NOT decrease HIV rates and safe-sex sex-ed DOES! (http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/20070803/hl_nm/abstinence_hiv_dc) Score one for sex-ed.

MasterKeyblade777
08-04-2007, 12:53 AM
I don't think it's a problem at all...i mean, it's real and true, and it's gonna happen to you eventually. I agree it's not something you talk about all the time, but I really don't give a crap about it.:sleepy: