Harrison wrote:Schools are for education (laugh)
what's so funny? i learned PLENTY in school
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Harrison wrote:Schools are for education (laugh)
Mindia wrote:So, if the public school system teaches the importance of abstinence, pregnancy, STD's, etc. as a scare tactic, instead of showing them how to use a condom, where is the harm in that? By the way, you don't need to teach anybody how to use a condom. Even Ugzugz can probably figure that one out. Yes, it is ultimately the parent's responsibility to teach these values to the children, but I don't think it would hurt anybody to make it mandatory for children to learn what I just explained.
Gidan wrote:Mindia wrote:So, if the public school system teaches the importance of abstinence, pregnancy, STD's, etc. as a scare tactic, instead of showing them how to use a condom, where is the harm in that? By the way, you don't need to teach anybody how to use a condom. Even Ugzugz can probably figure that one out. Yes, it is ultimately the parent's responsibility to teach these values to the children, but I don't think it would hurt anybody to make it mandatory for children to learn what I just explained.
What you seem to be missing is CHILDREN DO NOT LISTEN. They know about abstinence, pregnancy and STD's. They are still having sex because they all belive the same thing, that its not going to happen to them. They enjoy sex and its considered such a taboo that they are going to do it one way or another no matter what you tell them.
It is manditory for children to learn about abstinece, pregnancy and STD's. Its called sex ed, the same class that ultra conservatives are trying to get removed from our schools. Children ARE thought about abstinence (They ignore it), they are taught about STD's (They ignore it) and they are taught about pregnancy (They ignore it). The scare tactics dont work, it as simple as that, the children dont care. So they are also taught how to use a condom and are given them for free becasue they wouldn't actually spend the money to buy one.
Children are going to have sex whether you like it or not regardless what you teach them in school or at home. The only thing we can do is try and make it as safe as possible by giving them condoms and teaching them how to use them properly. If parents would understand this and teach it to their children we wouldn't have to do it in the school system. There are just to many parents who say "Dont do it" and actually think their child is going to listen.
Mindia wrote:Not every teenager is a sex-craving lunatic. I know a lot of teens listen. Some don't, but most do. For the 3-5% of teenage high school students who experiment with sex that's still not enough to warrant passing out condoms.
Mindia wrote:So, if the public school system teaches the importance of abstinence, pregnancy, STD's, etc. as a scare tactic, instead of showing them how to use a condom, where is the harm in that? By the way, you don't need to teach anybody how to use a condom. Even Ugzugz can probably figure that one out. Yes, it is ultimately the parent's responsibility to teach these values to the children, but I don't think it would hurt anybody to make it mandatory for children to learn what I just explained.
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
Langston wrote:Mindia wrote:Not every teenager is a sex-craving lunatic. I know a lot of teens listen. Some don't, but most do. For the 3-5% of teenage high school students who experiment with sex that's still not enough to warrant passing out condoms.
3-5%?!
ROFL!
There was a higher percentage in my PRIVATE school 15 years ago.
I think you left a zero off each of those numbers, Mindia.
Oh - and stop using my name in vain... I'll smite you again if you continue it:Mindia wrote:So, if the public school system teaches the importance of abstinence, pregnancy, STD's, etc. as a scare tactic, instead of showing them how to use a condom, where is the harm in that? By the way, you don't need to teach anybody how to use a condom. Even Ugzugz can probably figure that one out. Yes, it is ultimately the parent's responsibility to teach these values to the children, but I don't think it would hurt anybody to make it mandatory for children to learn what I just explained.
YRBS, a component of CDC's Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance System, measures the self-reported prevalence of health risk behaviors among adolescents through representative national, state, and local surveys. The six biennial national surveys conducted during 1991--2001 used independent, three-stage cluster samples to obtain cross-sectional data representative of students in grades 9--12 in all 50 states and the District of Columbia. During 1991--2001, sample sizes ranged from 10,904 to 16,296 students, school response rates ranged from 70% to 79%, student response rates ranged from 83% to 90%, and overall response rates ranged from 60% to 70%.
Mindia wrote:IMO, all public schools should utilize Dr. Laura philosophies. You teach them the importance of abstinence, and the dangers of having sex like unwanted pregnancies and sexually-transmitted diseases THAT CAN KILL YOU, and that sex is reserved for an adult man and woman who are MARRIED.
Mindia wrote:Yes Kizzy, and if given the opportunity I would love to SPIT in your face right now, you fucking PIG.
Mindia wrote:I was wrong obviously.
For each cross-sectional survey, students completed an anonymous, self-administered questionnaire, which included identically worded questions about sexual intercourse, number of sex partners, condom use, and alcohol or drug use before last sexual intercourse
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