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s*x education in school is good or bed?

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s*x education in school is good or bed?

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  1. I think these days, just having come out of "school", that s*x education should be taught in middle school and then again in high school.  I think that while for most girls it's still a "giggle topic" in middle school, it's definitely on a guys mind and of course, they should know the consequences.  I say that it should be taken again in high school because that's when people really do start having s*x, at least the majority of my friends.  I think that the school nurse should sell condoms (as wrong as it is, I'd rather have them go to the nurse a LITTLE embarrassed than become pregnant) because it's more embarrassing to go to the grocery store where you may know someone, than go to the nurse and grab a couple.


  2. As long as the teachers are sending the right message

  3. "Good or bed"? Now that's an interesting Freudian slip.

    Yes I think s*x ed in school is good. I have two two teenage sons, one in middle school the other in high school. A good s*x ed class helps round out a young person's sexual education which is a lot more than just a quick description of intercourse.

    We have never been shy about s*x in our house. I think most young people make the worse mistakes out of ignorance and a lack of respect for the other person. s*x ed and parental guidance give kids something to think about and help cut down on the odds of them making bad and dangerous choices.

  4. good.

    cuz some dumb parents out there dont tell their kids anything.

  5. Good

    Even though children may have already done it before this

  6. i think its a good thing I would feel uncomfortable talking to my children about the whole s*x thing..

    my boyfriend would say just get them a playboy..everything you need to know is in there....i don't recommend that though

  7. The problem with the "s*x ed" at the school where I teach is that they teach an abstinance only cirriculum.  They discusss pregnancy, STD's, etc.  but the only form of birth control/protection they can mention is abstinance.  Get real!  As a biology teacher, I frequently have students ask me questions like "can you get pregnant while on the pill?"  They have no understanding of any alternatives.  Many are shocked when I tell them the pill and condoms are neither 100% safe.

  8. Bad.

    At least the way they handled it.

    I was paranoid about sexually transmitted diseases for a year, and I hadn't even had s*x.

    I'm finally over it (don't mean I ain't still careful), and there's no way you'd get me back in a class like that ever again,

  9. good. you laugh really hard so it must be good for you.

  10. Good, not bed.

  11. both, it depends on what is imparted to students there.

  12. Good. Why wouldn't it be?

  13. bad, it tells us the main things like how babies r made (which most teens know about anyway) but it doesnt tell us the important stuff like contraception and where to buy it or how to use it

    luckily i have a very open family who tell me this stuff anyway cos the s*x education at my school is c**p

  14. good i guess

  15. bed

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