04-1-2007, 04:13 PM | #101 |
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I think they should teach more about the opposite gender than they do. I know it's more important to focus on your own gender, but part of education should be learning both sides.
They sort of explained it, but not well enough. For a while I was under the impression that males went through a cycle like females did, and that's what ejaculation was.
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LOL. Thats Hilarious.
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04-1-2007, 04:50 PM | #103 |
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m3rkabik has a good point. I'm Christian, but schools need to tell kids about condoms and other protections. It may promote early sex a little bit, but I feel it is more improtant for kids to protected sex then to not have it at all. Unprotected sex can lead to pregnancy and STD's which can ruin someones life. And also, if kids wanna have sex, they'll have sex. It's stupid that schools aren't telling kids much about how to have safe sex if they're going to at all. Condoms save lives lol.
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[/generalization/] Parents these days are afraid. Afraid because they can't stand to see you grow up so fast. To them you're still their babies. The last thing that they want to happen is for you to start learning about sex and what not. [/generalization/]
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I think that everyone should be tested for STDs/HIV at a certain age, then have their information on a card people carry around like a driver's liscence. Although it may not be updated, it should have the last checkup on the card. This could reduce STDs, AIDS, and pregnancies. This could also help legalize prostitution, which, although I wouldn't have sex with or become a prostitute, I believe should be an American right.
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04-3-2007, 04:48 PM | #106 |
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Wait wait wait... an american right?
So that's almost like saying you have the right to have sex.
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04-3-2007, 04:51 PM | #107 |
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i just remember having to watch the miracle of life, honestly, update the video. its like 30 years old and, apparently no one knew what a razor was then.
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04-3-2007, 04:55 PM | #108 |
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they didnt have sex ed in our school untill late.the 6th-7th grade
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Also I don't think prostitution should be encouraged in any way.
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04-3-2007, 06:02 PM | #112 |
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Legal prostitution would make prostitution a lot safer than it is now. Both people [or more] would need to by law get tested, and I am sure there would be taxes for the prostitutes. It would just be hard to regulate.
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2) STDs are not a major concern to prostitutes who use condoms. You're looking at the wrong problem. Violence and rape are much more common. 3) By your argument, sex is suicide, since you ALWAYS have a chance of earning yourself a shiny new STD. Also most STDs do not kill. 4) Pretty much nobody "encourages" prostitution. The argument is that it should be legal. That does not necessarily mean encouraged. However, in our type of society people have trouble differentiating between "encouraged" and "legal". The problem with that view is that something being illegal NEVER stops the action - it simply pushes it underground and makes criminals out of those who choose to do it. Our legal system should not be enforcing moral standards - instead they should focus on real crime.
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04-3-2007, 08:25 PM | #115 |
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The "result" is not there. The mindset is there, but encouragement by society does nothing. People still do illegal things. Sometimes things being illegal cause people to do them. Sometimes if people have done one illegal thing, they think "**** it, might as well do them all". No such effect with legal things. If you eat a pizza it does not give you the urge to fly a kite.
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04-3-2007, 08:42 PM | #117 |
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yeah, noone really has sex before this anyhow.
I guess they are just teaching it early to get it in your heads early. This sounds like that one Southpark Episode where they were teaching sex ed to kindergardeners lol
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04-4-2007, 01:32 AM | #119 |
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Then again, who is to say what should and should not be taught in schools? Personally, I think schools focus too much on standardized test scores and too little on promoting the general good of students. But thats just me, coming from a school where literally half the students don't have the requirements to pass their grade.
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i don't get how you can group prostitution and suicide together :/ confused there...
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