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NO, I am saying kids need sex ed. They are not getting it in the schools!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Please quote where you are getting that from Jobam, I'm not seeing that in his posts.Jon said kids who've had sex ed wait on first having sex. Jobam said kids who've had sex ed are having sex earlier. There's a discrepancy there.
Please quote where you are getting that from Jobam, I'm not seeing that in his posts.
That doesn't mean it's BECAUSE of sex ed.See post #50 - "Youth are losing their virginity at a younger age."
Hi, two things.
Catholic School Boards don't have sex ed - remember they are publicly funded.
Second - I saw a post from Rita saying the site is slow - I agree - its really hard to keep up with posts - emails come, you open - the problem being is they show the first page of the topic rather than the last - I was looking for my post etc but realized I wasn't on the right page. Kind of weird. It slows down quick responses. Sometimes you latest post doesn't show up.....
HI Pr. Jae - I was going by what youth have told me - perhaps it might be more politically correct to say very little sex ed. They are religious schools so I'm thinking that what they teach is very limited. I am sure they are not instructed on how to wear condemns, what lubes work better, what consent is, when no mean no, how often to you check in with your partner, what STTD's are - the list goes on. More on abstinence than anything else and as we know that's not sex.
What school boards don't have sex ed in them??
I suspect that the reason the age of first sex is declining is largely related to the fact that the age of puberty is also declining.