I mean, sex education, the stuff on movies....
Is PART of the reason because there is such support from the contraceptives industry involved?
If so, as much as people have freedom, I urge us to think of the children.
Is it true and possible that sex education, contrary to popular belief, can break down the natural barriers that arise from awkwardness teens feel about the subject in the first place, leaving them open to experimentation?
Is it also true that widespread pornography encourages experimentation and even in some cases, sex crimes among kids?
I am not condemning anyone but I am really concerned. (okay, another question) Is the blase attitude the general public having on sexuality really SOCIALLY healthy?
Because from what I've seen and heard from people, particularly teachers, it doesn't seem that way.
Thank you. Your opinions matter.
2006-11-18
04:40:28
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