[qq=escobar] It was just antomey not sex ed [/qq] exactly, this is not sex ed, this was an anatomy thing!
[qq=Zaphier] Personally, I think that sexual education is something that parentsd should teach their child, not schools. I believe that when I child get curious enough to ask their parents, it is the duty of said parents to explain everything about sex and the likes.
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[qq=Fallen_Angel_666]
If parents alone taught their kids sex ed then there'd be a lot more problems
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i agree with Fallen_Angel_666 on this one, i mean i could never approach my parents and ask about sex or any thing like that, and personaly i wouldn't want to. i got soem answers about anatomical things, but not sexual issues, also i think that-as Fallen_Angel_666 said-most parents would be unable or unwilling to explain about sex etc. one idea would be to teach all children the same stuff about sex etc at set ages, like at 10startt with anatomy and work up from there. but then parents would have a scranny becasue "there child ids being corrupted!" but all children need to be taught actual trues, not get most of there information from rummours on the playground-like it idd!




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