Sex Education For Teens
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Posted by:
chelsea23456(Guest)
Posted on: 06/05/2013 My advice is just don`t have sex until your 16
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Posted by:
CarriesNewbold
Posted on: 04/12/2012 If you are laying on top of a girl and you have no clothes on. Can the pre come get a girl pregnant. Even if you have no penatration.
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Angie_1(Guest)
Posted on: 11/16/2011 We ARE teenagers and we have hormones that can't really be controlled, I think that sex is healthy, but we have to be educated at a young age. I'm 19 and I was educated about sex in fifth grade! I was just 10 years old! Nowadays, parents try to avoid that awkward conversation instead of facing it and teaching their children.
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readabook_34(Guest)
Posted on: 09/15/2011 Whether you leave teens alone, or you are constantly watching them, they will have urges and curiosities about sex. Sex is a very natural thing and it's completely normal for teens to experience urges and feel curious about sex. I support comprehensive sex education in public schools 100%. It's EDUCATION NOT PERMISSION to have sex. Comprehensive sex education allows teens to be educated on the proper forms of contraceptives if they do choose to partake in sexual activities. No one can stop a teen from participating in sex. But we CAN help educate them so if they choose to do so, they can do it in an educated manner, and take all precautions so that they don't become pregnant or contract an STD. If you believe that abstinence is the only way to reach our kids these days, you're highly naive and need to realize that, that form of "education" is completely unrealistic.
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DocRD
Posted on: 06/16/2011 It is better to be educated anyways. Teen are surely not going to try what they have recently discovered in school because then they are well educated about the consequences. They will be avoiding a lot of confusions about their developing sexuality and concentrate on the real part that is their education and career.
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caringstd66
Posted on: 04/22/2011 We should care more about sexual health.CDC reports that 1 in 4 teen girls got stds and members on largest STD support STDdating,com has reached 600,000 . You can try it out if you're living with herpes, HPV, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis. No rejection or discrimination.
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bobby123454321(Guest)
Posted on: 09/14/2010 my freind is to shy to go on this web site so i am going to ask for him his name is jwk and his question is : my gay sexuality is going to far for some people and they are telling me and my boyfriend to take our buissness some were else, what can i do or say back to the people that are saying this? should i convert and be straight so people wont compent on my sexuality?
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mikeylovesshona(Guest)
Posted on: 01/28/2011 ignore what other people have to say as long as you and your boyfriend are happy then thats all that matters. one day people will expcept that fact but for now just try and get through it with eachother and stick by eahcother and things will get alot better in time i can garantee it [:
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hotpinkchic(Guest)
Posted on: 08/15/2012 convert and be straight. That is the only way so people wont compent on ur sexuality. Plus, guys like girls, girls like guys. Thats the way it was in the very beginning in human life, and thats they way it should be. Just saying. By the way, some people will not except people who are gay. Well they won't except the fact the they are but they will except who they are.
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matthew2390(Guest)
Posted on: 10/20/2012 leave him alone if he wants to be gay let him its his choice |
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