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Post by Deleted on Feb 17, 2019 8:50:12 GMT -5
same but not from sex ed but my friends
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Post by climbatize on Feb 18, 2019 17:18:12 GMT -5
In my country sex ed is like Santa: it doesnt exist, its the parents.
From my experience I learnt everything there is to know at the very mature age of 12, even the kinkiest stuff. When my daughter gets older I'll definitely make sure that she wont make a stupidity (she wont listen to me, but still)
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Post by Cyclicle on Mar 14, 2019 20:34:14 GMT -5
This is a bit of a bump but I’ll tell my story now:
Health class consisted of a 3 week long sex ed unit. First day we were asked if any of us have ever had sexual intercourse in our lives. I was the only one to not raise my hand (that I still had my virginity). Keep in mind that this was a classroom full of 14 and 15 year olds. We learned about STIs/STDs and their traits (symptoms, whether they only occur in a specific gender, if they are curable, and what not). We had a day where we learned about condoms and we put them over science lab test tubes, and I passed the unit test with flying colors.
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Post by S3rios on Mar 14, 2019 20:52:43 GMT -5
This is a bit of a bump but I’ll tell my story now: Health class consisted of a 3 week long sex ed unit. First day we were asked if any of us have ever had sexual intercourse in our lives. I was the only one to not raise my hand (that I still had my virginity). Keep in mind that this was a classroom full of 14 and 15 year olds. We learned about STIs/STDs and their traits (symptoms, whether they only occur in a specific gender, if they are curable, and what not). We had a day where we learned about condoms and we put them over science lab test tubes, and I passed the unit test with flying colors. Listen you may have been the only person to not raise their hand but at the very least you were one of the only people in the room being honest.
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Post by thequadratiqeq on Mar 15, 2019 9:37:56 GMT -5
In my country there isn't any sex education at all, which is worrying.
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Post by Swifter on Mar 17, 2019 7:26:15 GMT -5
It was very uneducating. I ended up asking my mom about it, worst mistake ever.
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Post by jordan853 on Mar 17, 2019 9:21:20 GMT -5
This is a bit of a bump but I’ll tell my story now: Health class consisted of a 3 week long sex ed unit. First day we were asked if any of us have ever had sexual intercourse in our lives. I was the only one to not raise my hand (that I still had my virginity). Keep in mind that this was a classroom full of 14 and 15 year olds. We learned about STIs/STDs and their traits (symptoms, whether they only occur in a specific gender, if they are curable, and what not). We had a day where we learned about condoms and we put them over science lab test tubes, and I passed the unit test with flying colors. Considering that everyone else raised their hand, I think you might have misheard the question in which you and your classmates were actually asked if you have NOT had sexual intercourse.
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Post by Luxi on Mar 17, 2019 12:11:34 GMT -5
Since my other response was a shitpost I'll leave a real one
Being from the single most liberal area in America, I had a pretty in-depth and thorough education. At the time I was 12 and in 7th grade attending a charter school that didn't offer sex-ed, so I went to an extracurricular class with other kids who didn't want to/couldn't do it at their own school. Unlike what a lot of other people in this thread are saying, we covered a large amount of topics. Instead of just focusing on "the basics," I learned all about sexual orientation, gender identity, pornography, rape, proper communication in a relationship, and more. That may sound like a lot of wasted time but coming out of it I felt like our class was very educated and that all of these topics are good to know, whether or not they end up being useful. Not only this but it really helps to develop personal opinions when you have unbiased sources, as supposed to learning about sex-ed from parents or from a school that teaches abstinence-only education.
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Post by durianhead on Mar 17, 2019 12:17:32 GMT -5
the first thing my primary school's school counselor did when walking into the sex ed class was say "whatever you have, i have bigger than you, and more than you". our 10-year-old nugget brains linked "more than you" with d'icks and for the next 2 years our batch harassed him to death with that line
so it's been pretty great not gonna lie
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Post by Cyclicle on Mar 17, 2019 15:13:04 GMT -5
This is a bit of a bump but I’ll tell my story now: Health class consisted of a 3 week long sex ed unit. First day we were asked if any of us have ever had sexual intercourse in our lives. I was the only one to not raise my hand (that I still had my virginity). Keep in mind that this was a classroom full of 14 and 15 year olds. We learned about STIs/STDs and their traits (symptoms, whether they only occur in a specific gender, if they are curable, and what not). We had a day where we learned about condoms and we put them over science lab test tubes, and I passed the unit test with flying colors. Considering that everyone else raised their hand, I think you might have misheard the question in which you and your classmates were actually asked if you have NOT had sexual intercourse. that might have happened.
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Post by Deleted on Mar 17, 2019 16:53:39 GMT -5
well we had one kid who blew up a condom like a balloon, popped his head into a classroom next door said "HERE'S JOHNNY" and then burst the condom with a pin making a loud bang.
fair to say, the area i live in isn't the type of place to have kids which take education super seriously. even if the lessons were good, the area is so bad here it wouldn't matter.
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