I don't think those things. At my school, there is no sex ed. I think you learn a little about it in health class, but I tested out of that.
2007-08-18 14:02:07
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answered by Chelsea 5
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Dr D...why is teaching abstinence bad?? I think if more young people practiced abstinence it would eliminate a whole lot of problems.
You can teach abstinence while still teach sex education. It all depends on HOW it's taught. I also think Parents are the ones who should teach their children about sex and MORALS. We are not dogs, and in my humble opinion some people, young or old, behave just like that.
Blaming Bush for everything is the most assinine argument I have ever heard, Dr D.
2007-08-18 21:22:51
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answered by Texasgal 1
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I've thought the same thing many times after reading some of the suggestions people post. Not only is the sex ed not being learned, the spelling and grammar seem to be ignored or not learned as well.
2007-08-18 20:59:41
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answered by kiki 5
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My thought is that it's from people assuming and guessing, then proclaiming it as gospel.
It's likely it's coming from some people's experience and sharing that with friends. I have known a number of women who were so nervous about masturbation and/or inexperienced in sex that they weren't able to HAVE an orgasm until they were older.
There's also a high probability that Sex Ed isn't as good as it used to be because of parental complaints that their kids shouldn't know this stuff (which encourages them to experiment in ignorance instead of being educated).
2007-08-18 20:59:43
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't mind the questions, because at least the people are taking steps to find out for themselves even if they're stupid questions, I just don't like the stupid answers. What gets me is how so many people are confused about the hymen. It's not hard to understand the link (or not) between hymen or virginity, and why do people keep thinking the hymen is inside the vagina and saying that? I think it must be some conservative thing taught to people now we know the hymen isn't related to having sex...they now think it's deep inside where you can't see...so they CAN tell if you're a virgin or not...sigh...
2007-08-18 21:25:04
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answered by Anonymous
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Oh trust me, I have been asked "can you get AIDS from a toilet seat" when I was in my residency.
Personally, I blame bush and his neo-conservative policies regarding sex education.
currently, most schools only focus on "abstinence education" which has been proven not to work.
2007-08-18 20:59:44
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answered by Dr. D 3
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Actually, since Bush's NCLB (No Child Left Behind) there is no more sex education taught in schools, just abstinence.
2007-08-18 21:01:03
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answered by Anonymous
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As long as you have sex ed teachers like Mr Garrison on Southpark, you'll have ignorant kids.
2007-08-18 21:01:49
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answered by dreamgirl 5
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I have seen those last 2 questions here. I am afraid it is the gene pool in America. Not all that good.
2007-08-18 20:59:43
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answered by Anonymous
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These are from the people who skipped sex ed.
2007-08-18 20:59:51
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answered by St N 7
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