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When I was in school (Sex Ed), they taught us all about condoms, how to put it on the banana, etc. But after that, the boys had to leave the room for break, while the girls were taught the deeper stuff (pills, periods, etc.)

Do they still do this? Would you want your son to hear about all the women's stuff too?

2007-08-03 07:29:12 · 16 answers · asked by Anonymous in Pregnancy & Parenting Adolescent

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Birth control is the responsibility of BOTH sexes. They should both be informed. Men need to know about ovulation, birth control pills, periods, etc. because the guys shouldn't assume that the gals know everything.

The only reason the genders should ever be separated is if it's a younger grade (not quite high school) and the kids feel awkward asking questions in front of the other sex. But they should BOTH be taught the SAME THING.

Actually, I'm slightly appalled by what your school did: making boys be ignorant and not give a fair opportunity of learning to both genders. If it was a public school, I'd get on the school board's as's about that. Who knows! Maybe one of the boys would turn out to be really interested in how the female human body works, maybe inspire him to become a gyno. That's just rude what your school did.

2007-08-03 08:05:23 · answer #1 · answered by Liz 4 · 1 0

When I was in school they didn't segregate the girls from boys during sex ed. We all took the class together and learned the same things. Sex ed is incomplete if you are not taught information about both sexes! I want my son to be fully aware of how the human body works and I also want him to be taught not to just blindly believe a girl if she says that she's on the pill. But thats my responsibility.

2007-08-03 07:56:39 · answer #2 · answered by Jenn 3 · 0 0

I think they should. They should know what to do when they are in a situation with a girl and they are discussing things in that topic. A boy shouldn't be pointless in what he should use when that time comes. No, at my school everyone was in the same room. Boys and Girls should learn the same thing in case they have to decide on their own what is the most effective birth control or not. I would want my son to know in case the girl might not know. We should learn abou each other bodies in case another person doesn't know enough or quite as much.

2007-08-03 07:50:26 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

I think girls should be taught about condoms also. Just as I think boys should be taught about what girls go through. If all children were taught these things, maybe we wouldn't have so many children having babies.

I would want my daughter to know how to use a condom and be prepared, just like the boys. And I would want my son to know that girls also have a responsibility to help prevent pregnancy.

2007-08-03 07:34:30 · answer #4 · answered by cotoncandy 3 · 1 0

When i took it in middle school they had the boys and the girls in the same room. Teaching them the same stuff. The boys and girls learned about condoms, birth control, abstinence, celibacy, the pill, the patch, and morning after pill, the menstrual cycle, tampons, the pad, the penis, how a woman gets pregnant, etc.

2007-08-03 13:00:20 · answer #5 · answered by ♫♪2 kids+1 wife=magical♪♫ 5 · 0 0

when i was in school and had sex ed (gosh 8 years ago)they still did that, but they did talk about all kinds of protection including birth control while the guys were in the room,they didnt go to much into with the guys,but did say some stuff.but every school and every teacher is different on how they want to do it.. and yeah i would want to my son to know this stuff.men have to know it later on..so why not be tought in school.

2007-08-03 07:34:58 · answer #6 · answered by misshotcakes2u 4 · 0 0

so a strategies as i comprehend, faculties do nevertheless separate the ladies and boys. My chum has a 14 year old daughter and that i remember her talking approximately this final twelve months. I do think of that boys should additionally evaluate a sprint with reference to the ladies fringe of issues, yet they shouldn't study approximately it with females interior the room. youthful human beings are no longer mature adequate at that age to have the capacity to deal with certainly one of those severe subject remember with the alternative intercourse interior the comparable room. Boys would desire to comprehend basically as plenty approximately beginning administration as females do ~ it takes certainly one of each to make a baby ~ this is what the educational is making an attempt to evade interior the 1st place! If extra boys have been extra appropriate knowledgeable in those factors, it would reason a cut back in a number of the themes this society has. no longer all boys are going to improve up into intercourse obsessed adult males. On that notice . . . females would desire to be required to study a sprint extra on the lads part outcomes of puberty.

2016-10-01 08:14:54 · answer #7 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

I am going into nineth grade and the ONLY thing I have learned on tis subject in school is that a guy has a penis and that has sperm located in it and that a girl has a mentrk cycle and she gets pregnant when the eg and sperm meet, and that was it, ohhh wait we got to learn about getting aids too and we learn the different deseases a guy can get on and around his oenis, and thats it, I love Mister Vixtor (our health teacher) and that my fine friends is the reason Chelsea and Tara and some other girls are prego, because of poor education of this subject (and an evil step brother who likes to rape his step sister)

2007-08-03 13:28:46 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

They still did that when I was in school and I'm 22 now...

I plan on teaching my kids (If I have any) about sex and birth control for both sexes so that they are aware of what goes on on both sides. My boyfriend knows about women's birth control a bit and it puts me at ease knowing that if we decide to become intimate, he knows what I have to go through.

2007-08-03 08:02:41 · answer #9 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

I think boys and girls should be taught the same thing all around. Not just this subject.

2007-08-03 07:37:10 · answer #10 · answered by lillilou 7 · 3 0

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