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Don't have sex, because you will get pregnant and die! Don't have sex in the missionary position, don't have sex standing up, just don't do it, OK, promise? OK, now everybody take some rubbers.
 

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My PE teacher said to use clean needles when doing drugs so we don't get AIDS.
 
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My sex ed teacher made us all do a speech on a form of contraception. So she made a big list of contraception types: the condom, the pill, deproprovera, diaphragm, withdrawl etc and assigned one to each of us. Then when she got to me she said my form of contraception was ABORTION.

THAT'S RIGHT my sex ed teacher considered ABORTION a form of contraceptive!
 

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My sex ed teacher made us all do a speech on a form of contraception. So she made a big list of contraception types: the condom, the pill, deproprovera, diaphragm, withdrawl etc and assigned one to each of us. Then when she got to me she said my form of contraception was ABORTION.

THAT'S RIGHT my sex ed teacher considered ABORTION a form of contraceptive!
LOL!
your sex teacher had an abortion LOL
 

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Sex ed is only useful for teaching kids to use condoms. That's all.
I've learned essentially everything about sex from teen health forums.
 

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I dont think they ever denied that sex was enjoyable in our sex ed classes, but I seem to remember them reinforcing the notion that it should be special or some shit.
We were shown a cartoon of two people jumping under the blanket, then two cats stitched on the blanket begun rubbing up against each other, got faster then fireworks erupted behind them.


I loled so hard.
 
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I think people are worried teaching kids about sex sexualises them prematurely.
 
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We were shown a cartoon of two people jumping under the blanket, then two cats stitched on the blanket begun rubbing up against each other, got faster then fireworks erupted behind them.


I loled so hard.
i saw this one too... far wat a crack up!

i also remember one where this cartoon of a guy was going to dive into a pool and then all of a sudden he got a hard on and it stuck out of his cartoon pants... and his face was 0_0

that made me LOL.. it was so childish...
 

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I've seen a Pinball Machine one, so many lol worthy moments.
 
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are they teaching us enough in sex ed??

coz basically all I remember was learning about STI's/ AIDS/ condoms.

okay so we learn how to protect ourselfs.. good.

BUT.

they dont teach us anything more than saftey. if they're not gonna teach us about sex, then why not call it "safe-sex education"

if its "sex ed" they shuld be teaching us valuble lessons. i hear quite a few questions raised in class about the physical side of sex... why dont they teach us this stuff?

they expose our young minds to pictures of disease striken genitalia! yet they neglect the side of sex most of us know... pleasure

and also... primary schools and sex ed! OHMYGOD. my niece's cuzns came home one day and was asking their mum if she had a vulva... == wat the fuck

what do u guys think?

sex ed needs to be revised? and do we want our young children knowing all the female genatalia when they are 7/8??
Hmm. Interesting point. I'd never really thought about it, but I do agree with you in that all we ever seem to learn about is the physical side, so maybe there's room to teach about how sex should be seen as about respecting each other, and respecting people's emotions, and not just their bodies. Maybe sex ed in the later years should involve more talking about the emotional side of sex, rather than just the physical side. In some ways, I think greater openness about the *physical* side of sex means that the emotional commitment etc that should go with it in a healthy situation is forgotten. Even though we talk about rape, which is obviously the extreme, what about people who have consensual sex, but don't really enjoy it because their partner doesn't do what makes them feel good? We don't talk about the importance of talking to boyfriends/girlfriends about what they might like, about communicating with each other about it.

As for the young kids learning about genitalia and sex, I think it's very important. The emotional stuff, the ins and outs can wait, but I do think that kids need to feel comfortable in asking questions when they arise, and knowing they'll get a straight answer. Otherwise, it just leads to confusion. I have an eight-year old brother, and my parents and step-parents have all been open with him when he asks questions. He's not overly-sexualised at all, but he is able to ask things when he needs to, and talk about stuff with them. If he gets silly about it, or seems embarrassed, they're very good at setting the boundaries about what is normal, what's not, what is appropriate to ask, etc.
 

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My sex ed classes in PE were just laughing my ass off at pictures of penises/vaginas, especially the diseased ones. I actually learnt about sex from porn, and got 100% on the Sex Ed test.
 

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Sex ed is only useful for teaching kids to use condoms. That's all.
I've learned essentially everything about sex from teen health forums.
Oh, THAT explains last night ^__^

Srsly...? Teen health forums...?
^^ Kay...

Pfffttt... I think the one thing that schools need to do, is show a lighter side to sex.
Sex is funny... I mean, pleasurable, wonderful, sometimes very meaningful, but always very silly and amusing.

Soon as people realize that, not only will the world be a happier place, but sex will improve worldwide ^__^

I've never had sex that I could giggle about during and after that wasn't wonderful.

Trying to be overly serious is the cause of bad sex. SOMETHING WILL ALWAYS GO WRONG - whether it's something as big and dumb as falling of the bed, or something as small as an embarrassing noise, if you can't pause and grin about it, then you're taking it all too seriously.

A better way to explain this is by quoting my boyfriend...

"Look Julia, No Hands!" - While fucking me on our best mates couch

^__^
 

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Oh, THAT explains last night ^__^

Srsly...? Teen health forums...?
^^ Kay...

Pfffttt... I think the one thing that schools need to do, is show a lighter side to sex.
Sex is funny... I mean, pleasurable, wonderful, sometimes very meaningful, but always very silly and amusing.

Soon as people realize that, not only will the world be a happier place, but sex will improve worldwide ^__^

I've never had sex that I could giggle about during and after that wasn't wonderful.

Trying to be overly serious is the cause of bad sex. SOMETHING WILL ALWAYS GO WRONG - whether it's something as big and dumb as falling of the bed, or something as small as an embarrassing noise, if you can't pause and grin about it, then you're taking it all too seriously.

A better way to explain this is by quoting my boyfriend...

"Look Julia, No Hands!" - While fucking me on our best mates couch

^__^
moar lyk
 

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