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  1. #31
    We had sex education a couple of times throughout 6th and 7th grade, so nothing major there. In 10th grade however, we went a bit deeper into it and learned stuff about diseases and so on. We also had to put a condom onto a plastic thing that was formed as y'know and the girl had to hold the plastic thing while the boy took it on and vice versa. They said it was more realistic that way. It was kinda fun.

  2. #32
    My sex education?

    Friday 9th, 11pm, with Xander.
    Last edited by Lindy; 04-14-2004 at 09:14 PM.

  3. #33

    Never had!

    I've never had sex education. Here, students want to have that class, but if we had that class, I wouldn't go, because I'm to shy to listen people talking about sex.

    I think that sex it's only to make not to talk.

    Less words and more action!

  4. #34
    wow...

    My sex ed teacher rocked then, without going into graphic details *cause that's border line illegal under 18 hence why Sex Ed is usually just a biology class with condoms* she passed out information on proper masturbation techniques *much to everyone's embarassement* and how to please yourself and your lover while in intercourse. Made it sound very clinical BUT at least the sex was way better after that class xD

    She also taught the usual biology class-like information sessions with STDs and all the rest of the scary stuff but there was lots of fun! It was hilarious to see her come out of the pharmacy with 20 boxes of condoms. She'd walk across the parking lot, her arms full and my friend and I used to ask her if she had "big" plans for the night, she looked like she was going to be busy ^^ and she'd just laugh. Ahh, I loved sex ed class xD

  5. #35
    I had sex education in year 6 (UK top year junior) and was meant to recieve a more in depth one in year 9 but the teachers said and I quote "this class's understanding of sex is way above anything we have to teach you therefore we aren't bothering now on to writing your CV" it was rather hillarious at 13 we supposedly knew too much explains why 4 of the 6 girls in my class were pregnant a year after leaving the school.

  6. #36

    To Fallen_Angel _666


    I know what you mean, two friends of mine got pregnant too. But I think that they didn't need sex education, because I talked with them and they had a lot of informnation. I think that it just happened!

    Now I saw at them and I think to myself that it's really sad...

    That's why I don't to have childrens! Neither marry, I think that I'm good just like I am now!

  7. #37
    I had sex ed in 8th grade. We had to take home these plastic baby dolls called "Crybabies" and stick a key in their back when they cried. You were only supposed to have to hold it for ten minutes max, but mine was freakin' broken. I held it for 2 hours straight, and it STILL wouldn't stop. It was awful. It woke me up about ten times that night, and I couldn't even smash it with a hammer because it had a built-in computer that recorded whether I abused it or stopped the crying in time or whatever. I guess it was supposed to teach me not to have a baby because it's this much work, but I don't think it was an effective way of getting that point across at ALL.

    Then in 9th grade, I had a class called "High School Foundations" that taught us about STDs. About once a year, someone from Planned Parenthood comes in and teaches us how to put on a condom.

  8. #38
    <i>My sex ed teacher rocked then, without going into graphic details *cause that's border line illegal under 18 hence why Sex Ed is usually just a biology class with condoms* she passed out information on proper masturbation techniques *much to everyone's embarassement* and how to please yourself and your lover while in intercourse. Made it sound very clinical BUT at least the sex was way better after that class xD</i> --eternalshiva

    That's completely inappropriate to teach in school. If I was a parent with a child in that class I'd be complaining.

  9. #39
    That's completely inappropriate to teach in school. If I was a parent with a child in that class I'd be complaining.
    Hrmm. Wouldn't that be a more responsible thing to teach teenagers? If they're aware of the consequences and risks, aware of proper contraception methods (and the chances of those methods failing), wouldn't kids be less likely to run away and jump into bed with someone? Not to mention knowing how to please themselves without risking pregnancy and STDs. Keeping it all in the dark seems a lot more irresponsible than being open about it, in my opinion, anyways.

    My sex education at school was very, very limited. In year eight biology there was one unit which pretty much said: 'This goes there, that goes there, and nine months later, a baby is born.' My parents had always been honest about where babies come from, so it wasn't exactly a shock. xP

  10. #40
    It's inappropriate because I for one would not want a high school teacher to teach me sex techniques. That's something that I would prefer to be private. in my life. Teaching how to use a condom, sure, teach that. Teaching how to "please your lover"? That is not something a high school teacher should have any business discussing with a class full of children, one way or the other.

  11. #41
    i hated my sex ed class, it told me everything i already knew and it was durring gym.

    dont read if you havent seen girl next door (SPOILER)if sex ed was like the movie, i would have paid WAY more attention

  12. #42

    That's completely inappropriate to teach in school.

    That's completely inappropriate to teach in school.

    Yes, I know what you mean, I wouldn't let a my kid to have those classes, I think that inb whatever he needed to know I would explain.

    I think taht's not a theme to classes, altough, I think taht he would learn much more with his friends than with me, but I would accept it well!

    Everything for my kid!

    That's how I think!

  13. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by Rye
    In 6th grade we had to watch "The Video", I remember. It was really stupid though cause most people already knew about it and it was totally un-realistic. What girl carries an enormous bag of kotex under her arm to school, as show in the movie?
    I remember that one! Dang, that must have been fifth grade...

    Of course in 11th grade or so biology there's the 'other' video. Which is just gross, where they use a camera wire and ugh... no...

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  15. #45
    i had sex education when i was 12/13 and it consisted of one of the more attractive girls of my class putting a condom on a plastic tube and a video of a woman washing her self in the shower with some voiceovers, at the time i thought it was GREAT.

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