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Should schools teach sex ed?


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dawn5397 November 4, 2011

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Of course they should. Our bodies are the vessels of our lives, and we must learn about how they function, how to keep ourselves healthy, and how to relate to each other. Sexual development of our teenagers should be taught in school, not avoided.


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dayonna November 4, 2011

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yes they should


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Freakette October 13, 2011

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yes.
or else everybody will be getting an STD.
Lol no thank you.


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mvicari October 10, 2011

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yes. parents need all the help they can get. when kids learn together, its less intimidating of a subject too.


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aokmom October 7, 2011

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If parents consent and if the content is agreed upon


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ebony0192 September 29, 2011

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Health Class definitely can teach sex "properly", but only if the teacher can establish respect for each other early on.


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woofwoof September 25, 2011

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Should they? I don't know. I think parents should, but I can see just from this post how many "busy" parents would rather have somebody else do it for them. Sheesh!


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kiajingaling September 22, 2011

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Read Moral Revolution: The New Moral Revolution by Kris Vallotton. Parents, educate yourselves with what God intended sex for and then educate your children on the matter in its purest form. Just as God had designed it to be, PURE!


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kiajingaling September 22, 2011

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School is not the appropriate place for children to be learning about sex. Sex was designed by God and so I believe that sex should be taught in a Godly manner with God's intentions portrayed. Health Class is not where sex is being taught properly!


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ryanveronica September 16, 2011

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Only the very basics as relate to the functionality of human anatomy. Schools have been robbing parents of the moral aspect to this responsibility and cheating our children for several decades. The result? growing teen pregnancies and std's.




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