Topic: SEX EDUCATION IN SCHOOLS | |
---|---|
If you aren't teaching your kids about their bodies, sex, responsibility and all the attendant issues until they are pre teens or teens you have already missed the boat.
|
|
|
|
My English teacher showed me "a thing or two", and she was ripe, pretty lady about 20-22, I think.
Now, that was what I call "a sex education". I loved it. (She loved it too ) |
|
|
|
My sex-ed teacher told us that if we had to have sex, than use a condom or our penises would rot off and the women's vagina would fall out.
I miss that teacher, she was crazy as hell |
|
|
|
What kind of sex education should public schools offer? 1 - Abstinence-only: It's the only 100% effective method of pregnancy prevention. 2 - Comprehensive education: Stress abstinence, but teach other methods of birth control, too. 3 - Birth control only: Teens won't abstain, so skip that and only teach about condoms, etc. 4 - None: Schools should not teach any form of sex education. This is the question posted in my local paper - Which option do you choose? #2 - I believe sex education classes are not anything other than information. I see nothing wrong in those classes, as I attended the classes along with my daughter and have always talked to her about sex, abstinence, health, science, the anatomy, diseases, and the like. Instilled in her that for every action there is a reaction, be it positive or negative. What do you think? I am also a believer that it takes a village to raise a child. (jmo) My vote is for #3!!! |
|
|
|
STD's, STD transfer, birth control methods, such as the oral contraceptives, prophylactic, ud's, abstinence, gestation periods.
If parents would teach at home, then schools would not have to. |
|
|
|
STD's, STD transfer, birth control methods, such as the oral contraceptives, prophylactic, ud's, abstinence, gestation periods. If parents would teach at home, then schools would not have to. I don't think that all parents have the information to teach it to their children correctly. Not everybody is educated about the topic. |
|
|
|
My sex-ed teacher told us that if we had to have sex, than use a condom or our penises would rot off and the women's vagina would fall out. I miss that teacher, she was crazy as hell LOL A boy is playing with a girl, when she says that she is concerned with some blood. A boy puts on his thinking cap and asks to see. She shows. A boy thinks for some time, then says: - "As far as I can tell, you're bleeding because your penis has been torn off!". |
|
|
|
My sex-ed teacher told us that if we had to have sex, than use a condom or our penises would rot off and the women's vagina would fall out. I miss that teacher, she was crazy as hell LOL A boy is playing with a girl, when she says that she is concerned with some blood. A boy puts on his thinking cap and asks to see. She shows. A boy thinks for some time, then says: - "As far as I can tell, you're bleeding because your penis has been torn off!". |
|
|
|
STD's, STD transfer, birth control methods, such as the oral contraceptives, prophylactic, ud's, abstinence, gestation periods. If parents would teach at home, then schools would not have to. So you would chose? |
|
|
|
STD's, STD transfer, birth control methods, such as the oral contraceptives, prophylactic, ud's, abstinence, gestation periods. If parents would teach at home, then schools would not have to. So you would chose? 1 and 2 so that there need be no uneducated sex practices through out life and yes stating abstinece is definitely the best policy. |
|
|
|
My sex-ed teacher told us that if we had to have sex, than use a condom or our penises would rot off and the women's vagina would fall out. I miss that teacher, she was crazy as hell LOL A boy is playing with a girl, when she says that she is concerned with some blood. A boy puts on his thinking cap and asks to see. She shows. A boy thinks for some time, then says: - "As far as I can tell, you're bleeding because your penis has been torn off!". I would have said, oh goodie, less to carry around. Now if I could just loose this crap on my chest I'd feel so much lighter.. grin! Ok, I have a terrible headache, blame it on that.. |
|
|
|
Edited by
creativesoul
on
Fri 05/08/09 02:10 PM
|
|
What if we teach the parents all of the different apsects, and let them teach the kids what they want to?
Wait... then there would be nothing to argue about... Nevermind, it makes too much sense. |
|
|
|
What if we teach the parents all of the different apsects, and let them teach the kids what they want to? Wait... then there would be nothing to argue about... Nevermind, it makes too much sense. Some of those parents went to school to learn how to read and are still illiterate. |
|
|
|
What if we teach the parents all of the different apsects, and let them teach the kids what they want to? Wait... then there would be nothing to argue about... Nevermind, it makes too much sense. We can't allow some kids to be smarter then others. Whatever it takes, and usually, we choose to dumb everyone down equally. |
|
|
|
What?
|
|
|
|
4 - None: Schools should not teach any form of sex education.
|
|
|
|
Shouldn't we be democratic about it? Ask the morons? Everyone should have an equal say, even those who do not have children of their own.
|
|
|
|
What kind of sex education should public schools offer? 1 - Abstinence-only: It's the only 100% effective method of pregnancy prevention. 2 - Comprehensive education: Stress abstinence, but teach other methods of birth control, too. 3 - Birth control only: Teens won't abstain, so skip that and only teach about condoms, etc. 4 - None: Schools should not teach any form of sex education. This is the question posted in my local paper - Which option do you choose? #2 - I believe sex education classes are not anything other than information. I see nothing wrong in those classes, as I attended the classes along with my daughter and have always talked to her about sex, abstinence, health, science, the anatomy, diseases, and the like. Instilled in her that for every action there is a reaction, be it positive or negative. What do you think? I am also a believer that it takes a village to raise a child. (jmo) Why can't sex ed include all of the above. Why is it an either or? |
|
|
|
IMO....for my son...#2
it should be up to the parents to decide for their own kids |
|
|
|
Edited by
Fanta46
on
Fri 05/08/09 08:35 PM
|
|
What kind of sex education should public schools offer? 1 - Abstinence-only: It's the only 100% effective method of pregnancy prevention. 2 - Comprehensive education: Stress abstinence, but teach other methods of birth control, too. 3 - Birth control only: Teens won't abstain, so skip that and only teach about condoms, etc. 4 - None: Schools should not teach any form of sex education. This is the question posted in my local paper - Which option do you choose? #2 - I believe sex education classes are not anything other than information. I see nothing wrong in those classes, as I attended the classes along with my daughter and have always talked to her about sex, abstinence, health, science, the anatomy, diseases, and the like. Instilled in her that for every action there is a reaction, be it positive or negative. What do you think? I am also a believer that it takes a village to raise a child. (jmo) Why can't sex ed include all of the above. Why is it an either or? If it's 4- None: Schools should not teach any form of sex education. you dont need to worry about the eithers or ors. |
|
|