I have lived in Georgia for most of my life. Not a place too endorsing of sexuality. In middle school during mandatory health class (we had to take at least once a year) there was a two-week period of Sex Ed class. 90% of the class was vaguely worded abstinence crap and threats of STD's. I clearly remember one kid asking about masturbation (something pretty inoccuous, like "Is it harmful?" or something) and the teacher told him he wouldn't talk about "that".
>>41
fail. correct answer is baby don't hurt me, no more
I still love that southpark episode about sex ed
>>42
You also fail!
The correct answer is: "Baby don't hur me, don't hurt me, no more."
I really lucked out with my sex ed class. They taught us everything we needed to know. They taught us about various different types of birth control, different types of STDs, as well as the anatomy of sex and birth. It was a really good program
When I took health in high school there was a whole unit on STDs and protection and stuff (yes this was taught to me earlier but I only remember high school). Basically my teacher just said the information and told us the facts. He said "I'm just going to tell you the information, I'm not telling you what to do. If you choose have sex before marraige, go ahead and do so. If you choose not to, thats fine too." Sex ed should be like that.
It never ceses to amaze me how ignorant many people are about sex, the make up of genatalia, and how stds are spread. Sex ed, if taught at all, is taught too late in schools. By the time I had sex ed, I had a pregnant classmate. All elementry schools should have sex ed, so that it is taught BEFORE puberty. It SHOULD be the parents' jobs to teach about sex, but many aren't; so for those who's parents did it can just be an easy A. It doesn't need to push abstenence, nor that sex is good; it needs to be presented in a completly biological way, and should be a standard part of biology/science class. Vaginal trolls are the #2 cause of penis enjuries in young boys. We must educate them before it is too late.
It never ceses to amaze me how ignorant many people are about sex, the make up of genatalia, and how stds are spread. Sex ed, if taught at all, is taught too late in schools. By the time I had sex ed, I was moving with my auntie and uncle in Bel Air. I whistled for a cab, and when it came near, the license plate said "fresh" and it had dice in the mirror. If anything I could say that this cat was rare, but I thought "Nah forget it, Yo home to Bel Air." I pulled up to the house about seven or eight,