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Thread: Teen Pregnancy and Teen Parents.

  1. #41
    >realise I put twele instead of 15 in my post..
    >I'm to lazy to change it.
    Every second, every minute, every hour, every day; it never ends.
    You say this is suicide? I say this is a war, and I'm losing the battle.

  2. #42
    Quote Originally Posted by .JaZrg. View Post
    That's the second most secure way to prevent pregnancy, tha bad thing is that it just prevents around 45-60%, because it could break.

    The first better way (99,9%) secure, is that the girl takes pillgrams.
    Um, what!?
    I get that there's a culture of terrifying kids to abstain from sex with terrible untrue stories and such, but this, teaching plain lies... is plain outright bloated bullshit.
    (Not raging at you, I know you really thought that was true; raging at the stupid sex ed course that taught you that.)

    Okay, enough raging at governmental institutions from some foreign country.


    Truth is, a condom prevents 97% of pregnancies that would have occured. And those last four words are key... because unsafe sex only results in pregnancy in very few cases (call it one in 10, but it's probably much less). Not to mention that can also be controlled.

    I don't plan on becoming JV's sex ed teacher... but seriously, who the hell is teaching it in schools nowadays.

    PS: if you think this post is rude, I'm terribly sorry, it's not. Not the intention. It's just that I'm honestly tired of people being taught lies for no reason. Why don't they teach that the Earth is the center of the Universe and the Sun travels around it too?
    Last edited by aaaaaa123456789; 20th June 2012 at 03:47 AM. Reason: made it a bit nicer... I hope

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  4. #43
    Quote Originally Posted by aaaaaa123456789 View Post
    Um, what!?
    I get that there's a culture of terrifying kids to abstain from sex with terrible untrue stories and such, but this, teaching plain lies... is plain outright bloated bullshit.
    (Not raging at you, I know you really thought that was true; raging at the stupid sex ed course that taught you that.)

    Okay, enough raging at governmental institutions from some foreign country.


    Truth is, a condom prevents 97% of pregnancies that would have occured. And those last four words are key... because unsafe sex only results in pregnancy in very few cases (call it one in 10, but it's probably much less). Not to mention that can also be controlled.

    I don't plan on becoming JV's sex ed teacher... but seriously, who the hell is teaching it in schools nowadays.

    PS: if you think this post is rude, I'm terribly sorry, it's not. Not the intention. It's just that I'm honestly tired of people being taught lies for no reason. Why don't they teach that the Earth is the center of the Universe and the Sun travels around it too?
    We're talking about the country which teaches there are two sides to climate change and evolution here, they probably do already/

    It should make the rest of us feel appreciative that we were born elsewhere.

    Raar!

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  6. #44
    Quote Originally Posted by aaaaaa123456789 View Post
    I don't plan on becoming JV's sex ed teacher... but seriously, who the hell is teaching it in schools nowadays.
    I remeber my sex ed: first lesson was about how God created all beings and we had to draw a picture with lots of animals. We talked about growing hair, beoming smelly and i don't even recall going into the actual sex. We didn't talk about condoms or protection or problems or anything like that. 10 lessons at the age of 10/11... pathetic. I don't know if all schools are like this or if it's because my school was a Catholic school.
    After that year, the only time we spoke about that was just the sperm meeting the egg 2-3 years onwards in a different school for biology.

  7. #45
    I think it is wrong just because you shouldnt be having a kid, but instead be trying to graduate highschool and preparing fo college.

  8. #46
    This is how it goes:
    -Have Sex
    -Girl finds out she's prego
    -Take many walks and return late
    -Question your God
    -Tell your story to the coffee guy every morning before school
    -Don't even drink the coffee you buy
    -Take parenting lessons with middle aged men
    -Fail at school
    -Tell Mom she's prego
    -She is furious
    -Be with her the day she's due
    -Stand aside her as doc pulls out baby
    -Baby is black
    -Leave and never return
    For True Story
    Stars don't twinkle
    The moon doesn't shine
    Stars don't twinkle
    The moon doesn't shine

    Birds don't sing
    The wind doesn't blow
    To the pure body
    To the perfect existence

    I'm shivering with cold
    I struggle against despair

  9. #47
    Quote Originally Posted by fastfoodcac1 View Post
    I remeber my sex ed: first lesson was about how God created all beings and we had to draw a picture with lots of animals. We talked about growing hair, beoming smelly and i don't even recall going into the actual sex. We didn't talk about condoms or protection or problems or anything like that. 10 lessons at the age of 10/11... pathetic. I don't know if all schools are like this or if it's because my school was a Catholic school.
    After that year, the only time we spoke about that was just the sperm meeting the egg 2-3 years onwards in a different school for biology.
    Sex ed was a lot better at my school, and it started a wee bit earlier, although it was exclusively heterosexual and some people I know've criticised that.

    Raar!

  10. #48
    Meh
    If it was my sister I would beat the crap out of the boy then throw the *******asterisk*** in a ditch
    Cos who am I to have a say in on other peoples relationships

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