uhh no.
It's the lack of morals and respect of todays youth that is damaging the morals of todays youth. Anytime a person considers oral sex not real sex has real issues. It can be blamed on t.v., or sex education, or anything else. But everyone is given common sense. Most people by the time of 2 know or have some kind of idea of whats right and wrong. These kids know its not right for them to do what they are doing- they don't care about the consiquences. It's really sad. It's not the parents or the teachers or the t.v.'s fault. They have to be more responsible, respectable, and self aware. It's all up to them.
2007-03-01 01:14:49
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answered by Sunshine 3
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I don't believe that sex education is damaging the youth's moral, but instead the LACK of sex ed. I don't mean in school, but at home. We should be a bit more concerned with what's going on with our children, and be a little more hands on with what they're doing, now more than ever.
2007-03-01 09:13:01
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answered by ☆Karma☆ 6
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Of course not IF it is all inclusive and teaches the "facts" of early sex, sex without concern as to who is doing him/her and the realistic fallout. Liberal teaching of sex is crap. Conservative teaching of sex is crap. Sex must be taught as, "If you have sex prior to 18 - it's illegal and a crime but so what - these are the ways it plays out." Then the list of all the play-outs, leaving nothing out. Bring in young people 18+ to graphically describe how it played out for them.
But, can't happen in the U.S. because of PC.
The media is damaging the youth's morals.
The lack of a father and/or moral mother and/or father in the home damages youth's morals.
Education is the answer to everything in life. But with PC, you have to seek out a person who doesn't give a crap about PC and who secretly lays it all out.
2007-03-01 11:16:21
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answered by ALWAYS GOTTA KNOW 5
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No. The fact that children will have sex is unarguable. The best we can hope for is to educate them on how to make intelligent choices. With proper education, some of the one who may have engaged in sex, might chose to wait and others may at least chose to use protection, sparing themselves and their partners from unwanted pregnancies and diseases.
2007-03-01 09:18:02
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answered by fly guy 4
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Bull! Abstinence education doesn't work, but protected-sex education does. It might not prevent the kiddies from actually having sex, but at least they're doing it right.
2007-03-01 12:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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absolutely not! just look at some of the question kids are asking here. sex education also includes the consequences. i don't think there is enough info for the kids or we wouldn't see them here.
2007-03-01 09:14:29
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answered by ann s 7
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No, but religious education is lying to our youth.
2007-03-01 09:10:21
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answered by Anonymous
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yes because my 11 year old brothe has wanted to have sex ever since his sex ed class so yeah teach the bad stuff the stds and abby factor but dont show how things have sex they showed him animals and people having sex
2007-03-01 09:11:46
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answered by Lady 1
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No. Lack of sex education is what is ruining their lives.
2007-03-01 09:10:57
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answered by leaptad 6
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Sex education in schools is pretty much useless. Its mainly to warn about pregnancy and disease, not to corrupt them.
2007-03-01 09:12:18
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answered by Anonymous
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