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Rose wrote on 2010-07-22 13:50
Quote from Finnea;101063:
middle school though, and my old highschool I worked at in NY gave out condoms like candy.
Condom candy, Taaasstyyyy
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Cannibal wrote on 2010-07-22 13:53
Quote from Finnea;101052:
/teacher? It's up to the teacher unless it's taken higher and made a larger deal than it should be. Even at that level it should have just been taken away, no other punishments. It's not like having condoms means your going to have sex either, you know.
Why would you take them away, though? What if the girl was in a sexual relationship, and those were the only condoms she both had and had access to? Taking condoms away won't stop her from having sex, so now she's having unprotected sex because her protection was taken away.
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Finnea wrote on 2010-07-22 13:54
Quote from Sin;101070:
Why would you take them away, though? What if the girl was in a sexual relationship, and those were the only condoms she both had and had access to? Taking condoms away won't stop her from having sex, so now she's having unprotected sex because her protection was taken away.
well the schools public image >w< hate it when schools over-publisize. I like the small management ones
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Rose wrote on 2010-07-22 13:55
Looooollll Saaaanniiii i love your new name
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Cannibal wrote on 2010-07-22 13:58
Quote from Finnea;101072:
well the schools public image >w< hate it when schools over-publisize. I like the small management ones
Imho, taking the condoms away creates a bad public image.
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Rose wrote on 2010-07-22 14:02
Quote from Sin;101078:
Imho, taking the condoms away creates a bad public image.
Do you supply condoms fro your school?
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Cannibal wrote on 2010-07-22 14:03
Quote from CableCrook;101084:
Do you supply condoms fro your school?
Why would
I supply condoms for 1,000 people? It isn't my job.
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Rose wrote on 2010-07-22 14:12
Quote from Sin;101085:
Why would I supply condoms for 1,000 people? It isn't my job.
Lies
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puppypaint wrote on 2010-07-22 16:46
I find it odd that alternative sexual acts haven't been mentioned in this entire thread. You're leaving out oral and mutual masturbation and such. The unwanted pregnancy part of it is taken care of with that.
I know a guy, the smartest guy I know, who knew all about sex when he was eight and started doing sexual things with one of his friends not long after that because he understood what it was and the risks and things and he was already more mature than most high schoolers and he had been friends with that kid for his entire life and wanted the pleasure from it. He has a freakishly high sex drive...
Anyway, you should only do anything sexual with people you know and love and only after you're aware of EVERYTHING about sex. Not just the stupid abstinence-only crap they teach at my school where they show us a bunch of disgusting pictures of STIs and some lady giving birth and say "THIS IS WHAT HAPPENS WHEN YOU HAVE SEX", but the stuff about condoms and birth control pills and other contraception and alternatives to actual sex that have a much lower risk and may actually give more pleasure than sex itself. The age itself doesn't really matter, but you have to be mentally ready for it.
Sex sex, though, should wait until you can support a child. I say should, though, not it HAS to wait. If you can be very responsible about it and use a condom and only do it on a safe day and use birth control too (which is pretty much total overkill), then you can be a little lenient.
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Chiri wrote on 2010-07-22 16:52
Quote from puppypaint;101292:
Sex sex, though, should wait until you can support a child.
Lesbian sex, my anti-protection.
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puppypaint wrote on 2010-07-22 16:57
Quote from Chiri;101301:
Lesbian sex, my anti-protection.
That works too. I was referring to penis-in-vagina sex when I said "sex sex", though. Because it's the one that gives a risk of pregnancy and what most people think of when sex is mentioned.
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Virtue wrote on 2010-07-22 17:12
I had sex ed at school when I was 12.
It was glorious.