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in america it is...crazyhomo said:grade 6 is high school now?
in america it is...crazyhomo said:grade 6 is high school now?
Xayma said:No in America Grade 10 is High School.
Grade 6 is Junior High.
Grade 6 - 8 is middle school (aka junior high), at least in Tennessee it is and that is the only state I have been to school in.crazyhomo said:grade 6 is high school now?
Then it wouldn't be sex-ed it would be relationship-ed.Wesnat said:I think sex-ed should centre more around love, relationship and happiness and other things come second.
And yes, I'm a male.
The 2 should be closely related, I'd say. We do need education about condoms and such and such, but usually as a result we often take sex for granted. This is where the relationship-ed comes in (which schools really lack ). It should be treated as a complement to sex-ed - the purpose of sex etc etc. But this is coming from a rather religious person. So, meh.iamsickofyear12 said:Then it wouldn't be sex-ed it would be relationship-ed.
If we are teaching about the purpose of sex then why is there the need for information about condoms?Wesnat said:The 2 should be closely related, I'd say. We do need education about condoms and such and such, but usually as a result we often take sex for granted. This is where the relationship-ed comes in (which schools really lack ). It should be treated as a complement to sex-ed - the purpose of sex etc etc. But this is coming from a rather religious person. So, meh.
We're going a bit off topic, but anyway.
Xayma said:If we are teaching about the purpose of sex then why is there the need for information about condoms?
We should be teaching males to sleep around as much as possible to further spread their genes and females to pick the best partner.
The problem with relationship ed is that there is no set way for relationships to work. The respect of both partners can be emphasised but that is really all. However, things like condoms do have a set way to work and generally puberty works the same way for members of the same sex.
That's collateral.Xayma said:Jumb - without AIDS there probably would be more gay people alive today, however, there would also be more straight people alive and medical costs would plummet. I highly doubt the 25% of adults living in Botswana with HIV/AIDS are gay. Or that many women in the USA (particularly African American and Hispanic) (numbering into the 40%) who have had sex with an intravenous drug user and now have HIV are homosexual males either. The rate of AIDS infections inside Sydney amoung gays is down, mainly due to greater education.
A cock sucking male at that. You're a fucking loser if you think that sex is all about "love". It's an act of pleasure you fucking fag.Wesnat said:I think sex-ed should centre more around love, relationship and happiness and other things come second.
And yes, I'm a male.
He is allowed to have his own view on what sex is about. Although I wish he would not press it onto others.HellVeN said:A cock sucking male at that. You're a fucking loser if you think that sex is all about "love". It's an act of pleasure you fucking fag.
And about the pamphlet, it's nothing that a kid over the age of 8 wouldn't have already seen on the internet. Oh wait - Americans haha. They rate PG movies R. No wonder Americans are so intellectualy challenged. Conservative pricks.
Oh and gay sex is very wrong indeed. Anyone who enjoys pressing his cock over someone else's cock and then ramming it into a hairy ass crack has got problems.
Bisexual females are ok.
http://www.straight.com/content.cfm?id=9931Dr. Trevor Corneil, a physician at the Downtown South’s Three Bridges Community Health Centre and a clinical associate professor at UBC, points out in a phone interview that “surveys have shown that anywhere from 30 to 50 percent of heterosexual couples have engaged in anal sex, many on a regular basis, contradicting the general belief that this is a ‘homo’ activity.” Because anal sex, like kink, doesn’t fit into the social construct of “normal” (or “vanilla”, as the kink community calls it) sex, he’s concerned that there’s a lack of knowledge and dialogue about safe technique.
If precautions are taken to avoid pregnancy, and the daughter and father are both of age to have an informed consent (at the age of full brain development (which is around 21 or so)) then I can see no moral objection to it.HellVeN said:Your assumption is false.
My reasons for despising homosexuals have nothing in common with the reasons presented by religious conservatives. First of all I'm not even religious at all.
I simply hate everything about them: their feminine behaviour, the way they talk etc.
I take back my "WRONG" argument. I just plain hate homosexuals and I think that homosexual relations are detrimental to society.
Then again, gay sex is now considered OK, but father daughter incest is Not considered OK.
So I wonder what is so different if we pretend that all the right precautions are taken and both parties are mutually complient? Makes you wonder.
LOLXayma said:If precautions are taken to avoid pregnancy, and the daughter and father are both of age to have an informed consent (at the age of full brain development (which is around 21 or so)) then I can see no moral objection to it.
Feminine behaviour, the way they talk?? Yay for generalisations. Meanwhile all straight white people are fundamentalist Christians and Asians are dirty opium addicts.