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  • Billydude
    FFR Player
    • Apr 2006
    • 880

    #1

    Sex ed. in schools

    Okay, so in health my class is being taught sex ed. Of course nobody likes it, but you're required to take it. My question is if it is really necessary for it to be taught in school. I hardly ever learn anything from the sex ed. classes I have taken so far. Pretty much the only thing I've learned is scientific names for body parts and such.

    Last year, at the end of our sex ed. classes everyone would get an index card and we could write our questions down and turn them into a box. Next day, the teacher would read off the (apropriate) questions and answer them, but even she didn't know who wrote it. Now, we aren't given note cards and we have to ask the teacher directly... with the rest of the class by you. One of my friends asked a really detailed question about sex (not saying) and I could tell he was a bit embaressed when he heard people snickering.

    In my opinion, schools should have a sex. ed class only 2 times. One in 5th grade to let them know what's coming. The other in 10th grade, to teach them the really detailed stuff. Honestly, I would be much more comfortable asking my questions to my father then a teacher I don't really know.

    So what's your opinion on sex. ed classes in schools? Discuss.

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  • adlp
    FFR Veteran
    • Jul 2006
    • 1757

    #2
    Re: Sex ed. in schools

    Originally posted by Billydude
    sex. ed class only 2 times. One in 5th grade to let them know what's coming. The other in 10th grade
    should be 9th or 8th grade.

    too many kids have had sex by then

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    • Billydude
      FFR Player
      • Apr 2006
      • 880

      #3
      Re: Sex ed. in schools

      Originally posted by adlp
      should be 9th or 8th grade.

      too many kids have had sex by then
      Actually, I think telling them in 6th or 7th about the consequences of sex would be good. Maybe like a sub-sex ed. class.

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      • RandomPscho
        FFR Player
        • Jun 2006
        • 504

        #4
        Re: Sex ed. in schools

        A lot of people don't learn about sex from their parents, reason for there being sex ed.

        In my school we learned about STD's in 7th grade and health class in high school goes into details, but my health teacher was amazing. You can pick when to take health, but it is required to graduate. You can take it in 9th-12th grade. health details aren't anatomy, but they show real pictures of the diseases, which can seriously scare you. it is more of the emotional stuff.

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        • 6 p01nt3d*st@r
          FFR Player
          • Jan 2007
          • 1120

          #5
          Re: Sex ed. in schools

          wats with the sex talk on ffr latley=/?

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          • Windscarredfaith
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            • Mar 2005
            • 2612

            #6
            Re: Sex ed. in schools

            Sex Education is needed. It doesn't promote anything. By that age, kids should know what sex is.

            My health class in 6th grade had that "write down a question thing." And we had a male teacher. One of my classmates wrote "What is masturbation? Please deomonstrate" for laughs. It was hilarious. xD

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            • talisman
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              • May 2003
              • 4598

              #7
              Re: Sex ed. in schools

              I feel that there ought to be a course that teaches you how to have sex properly. Think of the benefits to society if everyone were educated about even basic sexual techniques and concepts about how to satisfy your partner emotionally/physically.

              About sex ed in general... it's fine to have I suppose. Most useful thing you can possibly get out of it is how to put on a condom I imagine.

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              • GuidoHunter
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                • Oct 2003
                • 7371

                #8
                Re: Sex ed. in schools

                In the ninth grade version of sex ed (as opposed to the seventh grade version), I remember learning about how the female fertility cycle worked. That was pretty informative.

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                • Billydude
                  FFR Player
                  • Apr 2006
                  • 880

                  #9
                  Re: Sex ed. in schools

                  I see how it's necessary, but every year? I think that's a bit much, and I do think you should be able to write down questions on cards instead of having to ask it up front. I've only asked 2 things in sex ed.:
                  1. Does nose hair develop during puberty?
                  2. Does milk make you taller if you drink it during puberty?

                  These aren't very embarressing questions, but I had other thoughts in my head I didn't dare to ask when I was a first year. And also, do you think the class should be co ed?

                  Edit: wanna listen to your responses but I gotta go to bed =/. I'll read tommorrow.

                  Originally posted by Chrissi
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                  Originally posted by beaner692
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                  • jellygod
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                    • Jan 2007
                    • 1703

                    #10
                    Re: Sex ed. in schools

                    my first sex education class was in 5th grade we pretty much just learned about puberty and all of that stuff, then another one in 7th grade,8th grade, and then another one in 9th grade, currently in 10th grade and don't care to take another one, although they are very informative with showing all of the STD'S, and all of the other stuff you can get. Plus the question box was always a fun way to get a laugh when people always wrote jokingly questions and stuff like that. I don't know what all of that is having to ask your question in class in front of the students, you should be able to just ask your teacher after class, that is a little wierd.

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                    • adlp
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                      • Jul 2006
                      • 1757

                      #11
                      Re: Sex ed. in schools

                      hahaha i asked what vaginal flatulence is really called.

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                      • Squeek
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                        • Jan 2004
                        • 14444

                        #12
                        Re: Sex ed. in schools

                        Our Sex Education classes were pretty much only about STDs and "safe sex".

                        It was pretty uninteresting and uninformative. What I did learn, though, is that high school kids are immature idiots. Oh, that was also the time I learned how to hide a GBA while playing it during class. Thank you Golden Sun, for taking me through the most boring times of my high school life.

                        I agree that sex education should be more detailed, but parents are stupid as well. They want to shelter their kids from sex for some reason. I don't get it. If the human race is sheltered from sex, then we kinda can't reproduce anymore. Way to go.

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                        • Verruckter
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                          • Apr 2004
                          • 2707

                          #13
                          Re: Sex ed. in schools

                          Originally posted by Squeek
                          I agree that sex education should be more detailed, but parents are stupid as well. They want to shelter their kids from sex for some reason. I don't get it. If the human race is sheltered from sex, then we kinda can't reproduce anymore. Way to go.
                          Strangely, sheltering kids from sex has the opposite effect.

                          Most kids have sex at a young age out of immaturity. They think it's no big deal, and they don't realise the impact of what they're doing. Most of them also like to "defy" their parent's opinions and values by having sex. It's the attraction to the forbidden, the hidden.
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                          • Chrissi
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                            • Mar 2004
                            • 3019

                            #14
                            Re: Sex ed. in schools

                            Originally posted by Verruckter
                            Strangely, sheltering kids from sex has the opposite effect.

                            Most kids have sex at a young age out of immaturity. They think it's no big deal, and they don't realise the impact of what they're doing. Most of them also like to "defy" their parent's opinions and values by having sex. It's the attraction to the forbidden, the hidden.
                            I think kids just want sex and are going to get it any way they can and nothing you can say is going to stop them. They're going to do it. Cause they want to. It's a natural urge, and a very powerful one at that. The best you can do is teach them how to be safe and work to counteract the rumours about sex that start getting passed around at pre-puberty, such as "A girl can't get pregnant before her first period, or on her first time" or "Oral sex isn't sex - no diseases, right?" and explain why they are getting hair (personally, I thought I had been abducted by aliens and they had experimented on me, because nobody ever told me I'd start getting that kind of hair) and why girls get their periods (many girls aren't told of it by their parents, so they think they have cancer and start freaking out and hiding it instead of telling their parents - personally, that happened to me, and it also happened to a friend).

                            Kids don't know much about sex. They think they know a lot but they're wrong about most of it. My friends thought once you got your period you constantly bled.... and they worried about silly things like whether you're supposed to shave your pubic hair....

                            When we had sex ed in grade 8, some girl asked what an orgasm felt like and everyone laughed. Also, my friend submitted a question about "what do you do with the hair down there" and they never answered it.
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                            • lXD
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                              • Feb 2007
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                              #15
                              Re: Sex ed. in schools

                              all of the teachers that ive had teach our class sex ed over the years always try and force the "when you have sex, your having sex with every person your partner has had sex with in the last 10 years" speach which i guess is trying to scare kids but idk, the whole things stupid to me, if your stupid enough to have unprotected sex with a person that has chlamydia then you deserve to get it as well.
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