with or without sex education, kids will always strive to ask something more or hear something different on this, since this is a hot topic for developing minds (and for numerous adults also)
2007-01-12 23:00:15
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answered by Vesna G 5
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I went to 6 different Australian schools - 4 of them had sex ed. (And no, I'm not old or anything it was in the past 10 years I had to do that class)
I agree that it should be taught but as for having a teacher available to ask. How many kids do you know would ask their teacher that kind of stuff, seriously now? I think that someone should be available in case they need guidance in any case, whether it be sexual or not and this person should have experience in answering stuff like that but not there specifically for that purpose.
And I think forums like this is a good thing, kids can learn about their bodies before they do something they regret (or do it with more enjoyment whatever way you look at it, haha)
2007-01-12 23:00:54
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answered by purplebuggy 5
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Hey another Aussie!!!!! YAY!!!!!
Personally, I don't think that schools should be the place where kids are introduced to sex ed. (In my school we had sex ed in year 5, but I had already been through the birds and the bees with my parents).
The reason I think this is that sex is not just a physical act, it's emotional, spiritual, cultural, religious etc etc. School can teach the 'facts' but I think that families need to teach the other side of it, and it's up to parents to share their emotional, cultural, spiritual, religious expecations- not schools.
2007-01-12 23:08:23
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answered by perthboy 3
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I really were out and in of hospital over the perfect 7-8 weeks so I really were very slack with my Q&A communications (I nonetheless have a million,246 messages to study). often i might want to spend about 3 hours in accordance to day delving into the murky depths of decedence, perversion and depravity that's 'Polls & Surveys'.
2016-12-02 05:00:44
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answered by ? 4
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I am 32 and I recall learning about canker sores, condoms,birth control, the sexual anatomy of males and females, AIDS,etc. These kids are either asking q's that relate to being "ready" or simply not paying attention to class, unless they have done away with what they were teaching in my days. Honestly I'll blame the parents before I call to bring it back into our schools. I remember it being taught by my football coach, we'd all make our faces at each other and the girls would be embarrassed because he was our coach. He made us bring in our eggs. Ours was eggbert.
2007-01-12 23:02:31
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree with you but on here they can remain anonymous and not feel stupid. The older people have a responsibility to keep this in mind when answering these questions. This is a great source of information when used with common sense and decency
2007-01-12 23:04:59
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answered by noddy 3
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I do agree with your suggestion very strongly . Keep it up , nice ideas .
2007-01-12 23:01:43
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answered by your noon 5
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