FizzingWhizzbees
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u2bonogirl said:And teach all the adeqate lessons on the body, and how it all works, and the methods of birth control and how to use them...stats....etc.
To be honest, provided the above is being taught and provided there are no utterly crackpot ideas (ie if you have sex outside of marriage you'll go to hell!) being taught, I wouldn't have any major problem with the sort of sex education programme you describe. I think the main point is that sex education should be about enabling people to make their own informed and responsible decisions, not about enforcing someone else's morality on them or placing them at unnecessary risk through failing to provide vital information about preventing pregnancy or STIs.