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    Confirming this. In 8th grade we spent an entire semester in human biology class learning about all the STDs, all the protection methods and their pros and cons and how the menstruation cycle works. We went through something similar in elementary school but I can't remember much of the details.
    Can you insert a tampon now?
    How do you think I stop all that sand from pouring out of sofias vagina?

    terrible post in a terrible thread
    And, he really should do that for himself m8.

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    I grew up in rural africa and my teacher Ngonhgo told me not to fear aids but i had to remember to fuck a virgin to get rid of it and the longer i waited the younger the girl should be.

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    I'm getting one of these for my cat.
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    Grew up in the Netherlands, we get 5 minutes of sex ed to explain condoms, nothing more. Country still has low pregnancy and std rates. \o/

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    Grew up in the Netherlands, we get 5 minutes of sex ed to explain condoms, nothing more. Country still has low pregnancy and std rates. \o/
    In my experience we get sat down with our parents to have a little chat anyways.

    Or well, that's how it went for me, had absolutely fuck all for sex ed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Pellegrino View Post
    Confirming this. In 8th grade we spent an entire semester in human biology class learning about all the STDs, all the protection methods and their pros and cons and how the menstruation cycle works. We went through something similar in elementary school but I can't remember much of the details.
    In my school the official curriculum was "OMG SEX IS SO DANGEROUS ONLY ABSTINENCE IS THE ANSWER." The non-official curriculum, well that was "I know nobody will follow that so I'm just going to tell you the truth."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Loire View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Pellegrino View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Pellegrino View Post
    Confirming this. In 8th grade we spent an entire semester in human biology class learning about all the STDs, all the protection methods and their pros and cons and how the menstruation cycle works. We went through something similar in elementary school but I can't remember much of the details.
    Can you insert a tampon now?
    How do you think I stop all that sand from pouring out of my vagina?

    terrible post in a terrible thread
    We learnt this in year 8 and 9 too iirc
    Year 8 was more general and year 9 was "DONT GET A STD YOU FUCKS, PUT A FUCKING CONDOM ON THIS BANANA"
    Did you guys also have to do year ten "Hello, I am your (LESBIAN/GAY/BISEXUAL/TRANS) presenter for the next week. One in four of you will be (LESBIAN/GAY/BISEXUAL/TRANS). Any questions?"
    Nope. Our sceince teacher did do this though;

    Ok. Lettuce be cereal for a minute. Imagine for a second your best friend came to you with something...
    Class: Whatta fag!
    Yes, exactly, he tells you he is gay. Would you reject him or would you stay his friend?
    Class: Well I'm not going to shag him.
    You don't have to, but would you keep him as a friend.
    Class: Well I'd take the piss, but I guess it'd be ok.
    Now what if he had a boyfriend...
    Class: Eh...
    What if you saw him holding hands with his boyfriend...
    Class. EH?...
    What if you saw him kissing his boyfriend...
    Class loudmouth: I wouldn't give a fuck sir! Sure I'm always fucking Daniel up the ass!
    My point is, no matter you're sexuality you're all boys, you'll all grow up to be men and nothing can change that...
    Except for one past-pupil who is now a woman, but that's cool too, that won't happen to you unless you want it to.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrush View Post
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    Grew up in the Netherlands, we get 5 minutes of sex ed to explain condoms, nothing more. Country still has low pregnancy and std rates. \o/
    In my experience we get sat down with our parents to have a little chat anyways.

    Or well, that's how it went for me, had absolutely fuck all for sex ed.
    Pretty much. Also we have tv and internet which pretty much teaches you everything you need to know.

    The condom stuff was done during our Biology class, it wasn't a separate class.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua Foiritain View Post
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    Grew up in the Netherlands, we get 5 minutes of sex ed to explain condoms, nothing more. Country still has low pregnancy and std rates. \o/
    In my experience we get sat down with our parents to have a little chat anyways.

    Or well, that's how it went for me, had absolutely fuck all for sex ed.
    Pretty much. Also we have tv and internet which pretty much teaches you everything you need to know.

    The condom stuff was done during our Biology class, it wasn't a separate class.
    "This is how you prevent the thing millions of years of evolution has been trying to make sure happens from happening."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jason Marshall View Post
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    Grew up in the Netherlands, we get 5 minutes of sex ed to explain condoms, nothing more. Country still has low pregnancy and std rates. \o/
    In my experience we get sat down with our parents to have a little chat anyways.

    Or well, that's how it went for me, had absolutely fuck all for sex ed.
    Pretty much. Also we have tv and internet which pretty much teaches you everything you need to know.

    The condom stuff was done during our Biology class, it wasn't a separate class.
    "This is how you prevent the thing millions of years of evolution has been trying to make sure happens from happening."
    Actually it went more like;
    Teacher: "What can you use during sex to prevent a girl from getting pregnant and prevent you from getting stds?"
    Me: "A sock."

    It was not the correct answer.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Aea View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Don Pellegrino View Post
    Confirming this. In 8th grade we spent an entire semester in human biology class learning about all the STDs, all the protection methods and their pros and cons and how the menstruation cycle works. We went through something similar in elementary school but I can't remember much of the details.
    In my school the official curriculum was "OMG SEX IS SO DANGEROUS ONLY ABSTINENCE IS THE ANSWER." The non-official curriculum, well that was "I know nobody will follow that so I'm just going to tell you the truth."
    we had 2 hours of sex ed during biology in middleschool. Teacher showed us some condoms, femidoms, birth-control pills and explained how to use them etc. didn't really go into too much detail maybe AIDS was mentioned but nothing more vOv

    nowadays they start already during elementary school and use these plush toys to explain stuff

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    Quote Originally Posted by Airow View Post
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    Quote Originally Posted by Don Pellegrino View Post
    Confirming this. In 8th grade we spent an entire semester in human biology class learning about all the STDs, all the protection methods and their pros and cons and how the menstruation cycle works. We went through something similar in elementary school but I can't remember much of the details.
    In my school the official curriculum was "OMG SEX IS SO DANGEROUS ONLY ABSTINENCE IS THE ANSWER." The non-official curriculum, well that was "I know nobody will follow that so I'm just going to tell you the truth."
    we had 2 hours of sex ed during biology in middleschool. Teacher showed us some condoms, femidoms, birth-control pills and explained how to use them etc. didn't really go into too much detail maybe AIDS was mentioned but nothing more vOv

    nowadays they start already during elementary school and use these plush toys to explain stuff

    That plush toy has more foreskin than I do. =(
    Fuck you western medicine/religion.

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    I feel shorted. All I got was a horrid movie featuring Nada van Nie (maybe Joshua will remember this particular bit of fluff, maybe he's significantly younger than me) and days on end of sex ed. To be fair, that did include all biology stuff about the reproductive organs, including uterus and fallopian tubes. Kid from the 90s, so HIV was singled out a bit, mostly as the STD that would not be cured by a nice stash of antibiotics. Bottomline was: wear a condom or gtfo. Us girls were told (rightly so) that if you wanted to go out and have a good time, it'd be a good idea to have some condoms on you. I can't help but wonder if Murika would have less teen pregnancies if the same simple lessons would be taught there to everyone.

    Also. Those plush genitals. They will haunt me throughout today, I promise you that.

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    Sex ed basically means that parents don't give a shit about their children. As soon as puberty hits you are supposed to have a nice long chat.
    Also internet.

    Anyways, retards gonna retardproduce.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sirrush View Post
    Quote Originally Posted by Joshua Foiritain View Post
    Grew up in the Netherlands, we get 5 minutes of sex ed to explain condoms, nothing more. Country still has low pregnancy and std rates. \o/
    In my experience we get sat down with our parents to have a little chat anyways.

    Or well, that's how it went for me, had absolutely fuck all for sex ed.
    In short, we can partially blame poor sexual education and lifestyles on people being shitty parents, neglecting educating their children, raising them.
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    Pretty much everything can be blamed on people though. And fucking up the future ones (be it parenting or/and shit genetic material) just continues the cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by RazoR View Post
    Pretty much everything can be blamed on people though. And fucking up the future ones (be it parenting or/and shit genetic material) just continues the cycle.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lallante View Post
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    Yes. Because they are retarded.

    I honestly never thoughT humanity was as stupid as it was until I started working with people outside of my privileged upper middle class lifestyle. You don't notice it as much when you tend to hang out with smarter, well adjusted people with good parenting but the rest of the world is absolutely brain dead. If they use contraception now they are likely to use it even with a home HIV test.

    /rant

    Driving the fear of AIDS into kids was a 90's thing I think. AID's got barely a passing mention in my sex ed classes. Offering a a at home test for HIV isn't going to make the 'smart' kids more retarded. As far as I know the pill didn't cause an increase in AID's did it?
    As a side note, the kids raised in upper middle class families also make the same stupid mistakes. You tend not to notice because normally you don't sit around watching your friends fuck to see if they used protection or not. I know of one high school couple that used the morning after pill more often than they used a condom the guy was not very subjective on who to stick his penis in to without wrapping. How(if) they managed to dodge getting burned is beyond me. Trust me when sex is involved it's more about self discipline than education or what financial class you sit in. Especially in the hormone laden ages between 15 and ~24 compounded with the fact that 18-22+ you might be living in a college lifestyle. Which to be frank is difficult to not have sex during.
    I'm pretty sure the statistics will back up a link between low income and high teen pregnancy, STD rates etc.
    Any links you find does not and never will imply the complete lack, or even significant lack within higher income and education brackets. Money does not make people smarter, it does however give them more outs. Like that girl I mentioned who popped morning after pills like they were popcorn. Income and education is no barrier against drunken decision making.

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    Quote Originally Posted by indi View Post
    Also. Those plush genitals. They will haunt me throughout today, I promise you that.
    FHC, your mission if you choose to accept it: the next time you encounter a set of genitals (in any context) with another person present, describe those genitals as being "plush".

    As in, "those are some plush looking genitals"

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    Quote Originally Posted by RazoR View Post
    Sex ed basically means that parents don't give a shit about their children. As soon as puberty hits you are supposed to have a nice long chat.
    Also internet.

    Anyways, retards gonna retardproduce.
    You're retarded as always.

    Sex ed is only the additional education in school about that, if your parents didn't have the talk with you then your parents are shit but dont generalize it on everybody since most parents do care about their kids and they do the talk.


    

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