I agree 100%. When I read some of the questions on P&S posted by young men and women, I am schocked at the total lack of information some of them have regarding sexual practices.
2007-07-25 22:51:33
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answered by Alfie333 7
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When I was raised, I knew the physical implications, and the moral ones associated with sexual activity. Did I listen? yes and no. Hormones are like speakers at a concert when you're trying to listen to the person on a cell phone. I just doesn't matter. I do think that in a way, you are mixing metaphors i.e. ignorance vs innocence.
2007-07-26 03:35:49
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answered by Zipperhead 6
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They have no need of such education at 10 or below, they should be focused on enjoying their childhood. As they get older, Sex Ed should just cover the basics, and provide info on protection as well as the benefits of abstinence.
Sex Ed should not introduce nor condone deviant behaviors.
Such concerns should be addressed by parents and or a Counselor.
2007-07-26 02:55:47
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answered by Brandy B 3
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Education!!!!!
2007-07-26 02:55:22
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answered by Valkyrie of Lor 6
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Educate then commence with the sex activities.
2007-07-26 02:54:01
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answered by alex a 3
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They do need to be educated
2007-07-26 02:53:02
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answered by Bren 7
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Nothing beats education.
2007-07-26 02:52:12
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answered by EnigmaCA 3
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They should be educated before something bad happens.
2007-07-26 02:52:17
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answered by Anonymous
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Knowledge = Freedom
2007-07-26 02:55:01
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answered by Sonny E 4
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uhh i think they should be educated as far as "use a condom." But sex is a learn-as-you-go thing. lol. like drinking, you learn how many shots your body can take, by DRINKING. not by learning in school
2007-07-26 03:20:25
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answered by Anonymous
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