Is It OK If I Take Off My Pants?

PGreen

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A California school district has posted online a defense of its use of Planned Parenthood personnel for public school sex-education courses amid new allegations that one of the workers calls herself a “pleasure activist” and another leads demonstrations at a nearby “sex toy porn shop” called Good Vibrations.

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I think it is wrong to go around teaching kids how to have sex at 12 years old
when most just want to be kids. Is it OK if I take off my pants? Well, it's ok if we won't allow our kids to visit such lessons.
 
Better 12 than 5. The human animal is sexually mature around 12. But we continue to infantilize people well into adulthood anyway. Better to know about it than not know about it and be doing it anyway. Once puberty begins, sex hormones are being produced creating desire. Can either equip people to understand that and know about it, or pretend it isn't happening and suffer the consequences.
 
The current cultural paradigm ensures adolescents will be curious about sex. Paradoxically though, we then tell them not to engage in sex. Meanwhile, all entertainment is about sex and tililation. It's a no-win scenario.
 
This is the dilemna we have:

"Sex is natural, beautiful, and lots of fun. But ya shouldn't do it. Well not until you're married. But then, only for making babies. And you should never touch yourself to make yourself feel good."

Then we act all surprised and shocked when young males make 'nutshot' videos, and others go insane and shoot up the place. This whole "it's fun, but never do it" message is driving our young people insane. Literally.
 
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This is the dilemna we have:

"Sex is natural, beautiful, and lots of fun. But ya shouldn't do it. Well not until you're married. But then, only for making babies. And you should never touch yourself to make yourself feel good."

Then we act all surprised and shocked when young males make 'nutshot' videos, and others go insane and shoot up the place. This whole "it's fun, but never do it" message is driving our young people insane. Literally.

There you go again, talking about sex as though its natural and fun when its s'posed to be nasty, lights off, close your eyes and think of Geo Bush and over before it begins.

No wonder the nutters say you're a pre-vert.
 
This is the dilemna we have:

"Sex is natural, beautiful, and lots of fun. But ya shouldn't do it. Well not until you're married. But then, only for making babies. And you should never touch yourself to make yourself feel good."

Then we act all surprised and shocked when young males make 'nutshot' videos, and others go insane and shoot up the place. This whole "it's fun, but never do it" message is driving our young people insane. Literally.

There you go again, talking about sex as though its natural and fun when its s'posed to be nasty, lights off, close your eyes and think of Geo Bush and over before it begins.

No wonder the nutters say you're a pre-vert.

Looked pervert up once and the def's someone into sexual things objectionable to others. Suppose by that definition I am indeed a pervert. Ah well. :)
 
As far as I know kids aren't forced to take a sex education class, parents have to sign a slip.

I had sex education and it was no big deal :dunno:

I never had a formal sex-ed class so much as a day or two's sex-ed as part of a general health class. And all I remember from it was the film of a Swedish woman giving birth. Sorta stood out washing out anything else we may have received. :)
 

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