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Originally Posted by Skerlnik
To those who assert that sex ed "promotes" sexual activity, let me ask if learning about the Third Reich in history class "promotes" Nazism?
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That is a great point! I think sex ed classes should really educate the students on how to prevent pregnancy. That should be it's main focus, cause it is very true that kids are going to have sex, and they are going to experiment. Obviously a good sexual education, by teacher, parent, or hopefully both should really focus on the truth about sex, and a lot about how to prevent pregnancy. After all, sex in mostly all creatures is meant for only one purpose, and that is to cause pregnancy to reproduce the population. Humans are one of the few creatures that uses it for pleasure, so we should be well educated on how to keep that way, without ending up with an unplanned baby.
Intersting side question: For those of you married people on here, did any of you find that your bodies biological clock kinda kicked into "reproduce now, must have baby!" a little while after you we're married. I hit that a few months ago, and it's freaking me out cause I'm in the "NO KIDS" mode of life right now. Freaky!