Blatently copied from another website I read....
These are all from tax payer supported sex-ed courses. Maybe these are written by the same scientest working on the ID and global warming
Enjoy and for you virgins out there get your sex ed elsewhere!
A few things I have learned from reviewing some of the "sex education" textbooks currently being used in American public schools:
"Because they generally become aroused less easily, females are in a good position to help young men learn balance in relationships by keeping intimacy in perspective." (Sex Respect student workbook)
"At the least, the chances of getting pregnant with a condom are 1 out of 6." (Me, My World, My Future, revised edition) [N.B.: average effectiveness rates of condoms, correctly used, are given at between 85 and 98 percent in independent research]
"THERE IS NO WAY TO HAVE PREMARITAL SEX WITHOUT HURTING SOMEONE." (Sex Respect student workbook, caps in the original)
"A woman is stimulated more by touch and romantic words. She is far more attracted by a man's personality while a man is stimulated by sight. A man is usually less discriminating about those to whom he is physically attracted." (WAIT Training workshop manual)
"What if a girl came to school in a crop top, just barely covering her bra, and shorts starting three inches below her naval (sic)? What 'game' would she be playing?" (WAIT Training workshop manual)
"There is no such thing as 'safe' or 'safer' premarital sex." (FACTS, Middle School level teacher's guide)
"The first player spins the cylinder, points the gun to his/her head, and pulls the trigger. He/she has only one in six chances of being killed. But if one continues to perform this act, the chamber with the bullet will ultimately fall into position under the hammer, and the game ends as one of the players dies. Relying on condoms is like playing Russian roulette." (Me, My World, My Future)
Also, it appears that the best way to avoid getting AIDS is to avoid "homosexual behavior," according to Sex Respect and others, and oh, did you know that they could diagnose chlamydia, trichomoniasis, and even crabs with a blood test? And that apparently the Centers for Disease Control are getting reports of over 100,000 new cases of syphilis annually, even though the CDC itself says that it averages only about 6-7000 new syphilis cases per year these days?
Positively ASTONISHING, the things I didn't know.
Your tax dollars at work, ladies and gentlemen.