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Ausinus
01-07-2007, 12:31 AM
A study done by a group of doctors (DiCenso et. al.) has shown that abstinence only sex ed courses actually increase the rate of teen pregnancy.
We need more comprehensive sex ed courses!
TheAvenger
01-07-2007, 02:01 AM
We should have Sex Ed. courses that show kids the different 12 hour jobs they will have to get to pay for their child if they have sex (even when protected by condoms, some "fishies" manage to swim "upstream"). Further, kids should be shown and forced to smell crappy diapers, and reminded that if they have sex, (even protected sex) this could be their future.
The kids should be told "Unless you want to look at this and smell this for the next couple of years dont have sex, or if you do, protect yourself, and ask your partner to do the same, for further protection.
Even then, you may become a Dad or a Mom."
Logic isnt working...kids are too stupid. lol j/k
We have to SCARE them out of sex, rather than trying to talk them out of sex. Seriously though, every parent should talk to their kids about sex, and the repercush......repurcush......reperkus...... remind them of what may happen if they have sex.
Sex. It has it's consequences. It's not without a price.
TheAvenger
01-07-2007, 02:06 AM
The Moral of the story?
Guys, before you fire your "magic bullets" into her "grassy knoll", make sure that you both are "wearing bullet proof vests".
Even bullet proof vests fail to work sometimes. So the best option is to not play with "guns".
:confused:
Ausinus
01-07-2007, 02:09 AM
Its funny. our age of consent is 16 and we have less than a quarter of the teen pregnancies per 1000 you do. Maybe its because we actually educate our kids on how to use protection properly.
Ausinus
01-07-2007, 02:17 AM
The Moral of the story?
Guys, before you fire your "magic bullets" into her "grassy knoll", make sure that you both are "wearing bullet proof vests".
Even bullet proof vests fail to work sometimes.
If the bullet proof vest doesnt work and you get preggy when you dont want to be, then take a magic morning after pill or go and visit an abortion clinic.
MrBirdy
01-07-2007, 02:37 AM
A study done by a group of doctors (DiCenso et. al.) has shown that abstinence only sex ed courses actually increase the rate of teen pregnancy.
We need more comprehensive sex ed courses!
In NEVADA the SHARE (sexual health and resistance education) class spens only one class period on abstinence, the rest is about condoms, etc, and and drug information...
I think its good, well better than what california has :mad: BURN!!
Ausinus
01-07-2007, 02:40 AM
In NEVADA the SHARE (sexual health and resistance education) class spens only one class period on abstinence, the rest is about condoms, etc, and and drug information...
I think its good, well better than what california has :mad: BURN!!
What grade do you start sex ed in?
And I agree, LOS ANGELES IS A DUMP!
MrBirdy
01-07-2007, 02:25 PM
What grade do you start sex ed in?
And I agree, LOS ANGELES IS A DUMP!
Third, hey, i like your rossie the riveter image, by the way...
LOL
MrBirdy
01-07-2007, 02:26 PM
Third, hey, i like your rossie the riveter image, by the way...
LOL
Actually fourht grade...
MrBirdy
01-07-2007, 10:22 PM
We should have Sex Ed. courses that show kids the different 12 hour jobs they will have to get to pay for their child if they have sex (even when protected by condoms, some "fishies" manage to swim "upstream"). Further, kids should be shown and forced to smell crappy diapers, and reminded that if they have sex, (even protected sex) this could be their future.
The kids should be told "Unless you want to look at this and smell this for the next couple of years dont have sex, or if you do, protect yourself, and ask your partner to do the same, for further protection.
Even then, you may become a Dad or a Mom."
Logic isnt working...kids are too stupid. lol j/k
We have to SCARE them out of sex, rather than trying to talk them out of sex. Seriously though, every parent should talk to their kids about sex, and the repercush......repurcush......reperkus...... remind them of what may happen if they have sex.
Sex. It has it's consequences. It's not without a price.
In that case, we should scare them into wearing condoms, becouse no human being is god to say who can have sex, and who cant!!
twisted_screams
01-08-2007, 12:49 PM
I have to say from my experience that its not about the education as it is about the openness. Let me explain.
When my mother taught me about sex she sat me down and asked me if i knew the meaning of the word f**k. Then made me get out the dictionary and look it up and it basically said vulgar word for inter-coarse. Then she explained inter-coarse. Then a year later i had sex education at school.
I got pregnant at 16 not because i didn't know how to protect myself, it was simply because i was too scared to go out and buy the protection or ask a nurse for help out of fear of my mother finding out.
When my kids learned about sex i didn't not start the lesson the same way my mother did. I kept it simple and went from there and let the school get into the technical details. When my oldest son started dating at 15 i bought a box of condoms and put it in his room and said there, these are not me allowing you to have sex they are there if you choose to have sex and don't want to ask me or your dad or go out to buy condoms. I then promised i would never look into the box to see if any were ever used ( and i never did).
I am happy to say that my oldest son who is 19 is still a virgin. ( the info just happened to be volunteered ) I knew it was true because he wasn't happy about still being a virgin it just didn't happen to happen yet.
But what i am getting out is this i believe in being open with your kids Being open doesn't say your allowing your kid to do this or that but that if they choose too they have ways of being safe when they do it.
This rule also stands true with my son and drinking. I don't allow it in my house i didn't allow him to have sips of beer as a kid. I did however say that if he ever drank with friends and got to drunk to drive or get home to call me and if he was honest he wouldn't get punished and i have stood true to my word on this as well. yes the one and only time this happened i went and got him i didn't say a word til after he felt better the next morning but all he got was a mom lecture no punishment because at least he didn't get on the road and end up dead or killing someone else.
So the moral of my story you can educate to hell and back again but if the kid is to scared to talk to you about it accidents will happen.
And just an end note i am damn proud my son is still a virgin even if the the reason is because it just hasn't happened yet:cool:
Ape-Shit
01-08-2007, 01:49 PM
We need more comprehensive sex ed courses![/quote]
You should get one like I got when I was a teenager! WoW, what a Gal....! :D
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