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Posted: Fri Jun 16, 2006 9:15 am
L eondra They don't want to ackgnowledge the fact that OMG! GAY PEOPLE HAVE SEX! it's not vaginal sex and they're not used to it, I guess. Yeah. In my health book they did not have anything at all about a**l sex which I found odd. They included oral, but not a**l.
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 12:52 pm
vegan_chica L eondra They don't want to ackgnowledge the fact that OMG! GAY PEOPLE HAVE SEX! it's not vaginal sex and they're not used to it, I guess. Yeah. In my health book they did not have anything at all about a**l sex which I found odd. They included oral, but not a**l. weird....
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Posted: Sat Jun 17, 2006 4:05 pm
I couldn't point to a labeled diagram of my genitalia because I don't care enough about it at all.
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 1:48 am
L eondra Omnileech Abortion seems to me to be the best choice of action in the event of team pregnancy. However if they decide to let the baby develop then both parties should be equally responsible for raising it. I see abortion only as a last resort. I would really really really love it if schools actually talked about contraception instead of this bile about "abstinence". I'm going through it right now, and our teacher has slides saying stuff like "abstinence prevents rape", "abstinence prevents teen pregnancy", "abstinence builds good character", "abstinence helps delay gratification" (that concept of delayed gratification is pounded into our heads continuosly.) The system is not going to work, and my best solution for the problem is for parents to buy condoms for their children and not have long gruelling conversations about "good choices" and "bad choices", which is not practical and only distances the child. If push comes to shove, I'd say have the girl go to someone she can trust and talk it over, because usually teens in that situation have no idea what to do with their lives, the decision to have an abortion can mess their whole lives up, and the decision to not have an abortion can also mess their whole lives up. If a child is born, and the couple decide to keep it, the first thing parents should do is offer help in raising the child, before the "how irresponsible you are!" lecture. Abstinence prevents rape? What kind of s**t are they teaching people these days? That is absolutely the worst thing in the world that you could ever say. How could they even write that crap down, do they realize how damaging that could be to somebody who didn't know any better than to believe that filth?
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Posted: Wed Jun 21, 2006 5:05 am
alloashley Abstinence prevents rape? What kind of s**t are they teaching people these days? That is absolutely the worst thing in the world that you could ever say. How could they even write that crap down, do they realize how damaging that could be to somebody who didn't know any better than to believe that filth? I asked my teacher about it but he gave roundabout answer that answered nothing.
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Posted: Thu Jul 06, 2006 4:00 pm
L eondra alloashley Abstinence prevents rape? What kind of s**t are they teaching people these days? That is absolutely the worst thing in the world that you could ever say. How could they even write that crap down, do they realize how damaging that could be to somebody who didn't know any better than to believe that filth? I asked my teacher about it but he gave roundabout answer that answered nothing. try googling it?
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