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Should s*x education be taught, and free condoms be provided by public schools ?

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It's sure to cut down on abortions.

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  1. yes.with out s*x how do we give birth.


  2. In a perfect world.....parents would still be doing their job. They don't. These kids have to learn it from somewhere. Better from a teacher...than from a peer. A couple of years ago...a poll of teachers was taken. They found that 85% of the teachers asked that they are expected to do things that is the job of parents.....that they have half teacher half parent. I know here in Philly...they have always taught s*x ed (I took it in 1976)...and in the 90's they did hand out condoms...but only to kids of age (I think you had to be over 16).

  3. No - and I doubt it would have any effect on abortions. Even the most worldly-wise teen can still have mishaps (and they seldom use those condoms anyway).  Shots and IUC's would be much more effective for this age group than condoms.

    This is a parent's responsibility and if the school wants to teach s*x education and give away condoms, it should be given to the parents.

    This is just another duty that negligent and non-caring parents can dump on the school system!

  4. NO

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  6. I do not agree with the free condoms provided by public schools.

  7. Listen, when they can't even afforad the money to fuel the school busses, I think it's a bit much to ask them (schools and ulimatley the taxpayer) to fund such a class and provide the students with condoms.

  8. haha yeep i just had mine recently and i go public school. i  thought it was really good cos it made alot of people change there decisions about having s*x and sti's and how important protection is and how to use it properly and stuff it was also good with questions most of us would of been to emabrassed to ask out parents or whoever so yes i think it should be taught. but we ahd a special s*x talking kinda person come in and we could take condoms at the end if we wonted :)

  9. Why? So that kids can try to make balloon animals out of them?

    That's just encouraging the behavior. Condoms don't protect against STD's and that will just give the false impression that they do.


  10. Yes.  I also believe that Pregnant chics need to be thrown out of school. The acceptance of them has only increased the problem.  When it gets right down to it, it is the woman's responsibility to police her own body.  She needs to understand the consequences for her actions.  

  11. Right now, most schools can not seem to teach reading, writing and math.  Maybe parents need to get off their couch and get involved withtheir kids.

  12. they already do that in our school..eight grade

  13. We in the society are doing thing like tumhi ne dard diya hai tumhi dawa dena.

    We dont need s*x education , forget about providing condoms, even animals can have satisfactory s*x life without any education.

    these things are not for public dealing. we can either curb immorality in the society or start early marriage.

    This will protect us from AIDS and this s*x education stuff also.

  14. YES!!!  I wished that it had been for me.  Less teen pregnancies.

  15. Yes-depending on the age group.

    Ive heard some nuts want to have s*x ed and instruct how to use condoms to 1st graders. Thats just sick. Now for high school kids YES.  

  16. yes of course....

    people ... even teens... need to be able to make up their own minds about their life

    all we should do is provide them with the correct information  

  17. I think s*x education should be taught, there's nothing wrong with people being informed about how human reproduction works. There is no evidence that having that knowledge leads to more teenage s*x/pregnancies.

    I don't think there should be free condoms handed out by public schools. It's not as though its difficult to get them, and that would encourage more teenagers to have s*x at earlier ages.

  18. s*x education is already taught in schools, and abortions became common place after schools began teaching kids how to have s*x, but failing to mention contraception.  That leaves the kiddies to figure it out on their own, and for planned parenthood to suggest ripping a child out of its womb.  It's actually odd that the organization would call itself planned parenthood, since its plans don't include parenthood at all.

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