I paid attention. It didn't help. The parental teaching of abstinence, that helps.
2006-07-17 04:33:40
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answered by Joshua 2
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I did pay attention and my 4.0 I graduated with shows it. Yes I am 20 with 2 children. The thing is, I have a higher than average fertility rate causing the birth control to be too small of a dose. It happens. At least your tax dollars aren't paying for my kids and their father and I are still together. Why don't people like you quit judging and get a life? Everyone that got pregnant at a young age has a different reason.
2006-07-17 04:25:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Because not all schools have sex ed, and not all kids have parents who care. Get off your soap box. These people obviously need help, not jerks. And, yes, I knew exactly what I was doing the first time I had sex, and I had birth control as well as condoms. Try again.
2006-07-17 04:23:47
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answered by Wookie on Water 4
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i did pay attention and i wont ask those questions. the 15 - 18 group may not have had sex ed yet. also some parents refuse to let their kids take sex ed why i dont know but they do i saw it when i was n school
2006-07-17 04:23:17
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answered by kleighs mommy 7
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I was out for half of sex ed actually because of my vasovagal syncope... it's not that I didn't pay attention it's that if I did I'd pass out. Watching a video which talks about and shows seminal fluids constantly and some guy joking about a condom exploding and it flying all over everything would make me pass out from disgust, and, not only would it, it DID.
2006-07-17 04:22:48
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answered by Golgo-13 2
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I did pay attention, but it did not help me any.
2006-07-17 04:24:48
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answered by RainCloud 6
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