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What do you think about sex education in schools?
Do you think there would be fewer teenage pregnancies if they taught safe sex in schools, rather than just abstinence? I mean I think abstinence is always a good way to teach, but I think they should teach other options as well. What do you think?
I think you're right. Sex ed is very hit-and-miss in our country. While we can't change everyone's behavior (some people will just continue to make poor choices), there are guys out there who would use the information if they had access to it. I think abstinence-only education is a huge disservice to our young people.
She guys be introduced to sex education in the 5th grade?
Seeing how things have completely change from when I was a guy, guys are now talking about sex and starting puberty at a much earlier age. She schools implement sex education in the 5th grade curriculum?
well in the fifth grade u are 11 and that is the most common age to go through puberty sooo its fine and just gets guys more prepared
How could schools improve sex education?
From the amount of teenagers here asking about contraception and whether or not they/their girlfriends are pregnant, I'm guessing that there's something pretty wrong with sex education in schools at the moment.

So what do teenagers think that schools and teachers could do that would help them to be more able to make informed choices about sex?
We discussed this in a couple of my classes this semester. I am an elementary education major.
Some of the key points we were told is that:
-There needs to be multiple courses guyren take. It can't just be a one time thing, two days out of the year for two years.
-Guyren need to start learning about sex ed far before they even get to the age where they know what sex is... Kids need to feel comfortable with their bodies, others, etc. from a young age. Although it's not directly sex, it leads up to it and plays a key role. Kids need to know that it's their body, and they own it... No one has a right to it but them... etc.
-And you can't teach abstinence. You can offer an abstinence course for the parents who do not want their guyren to know about sex (in my opinion this is a bad choice on the part of the parents...those who don't know anything about the topic won't know anything to protect themselves etc if the situation ever arose), but you should also offer students to participate in a class where they learn about sex, and then a different full blown course for guyren who are exposed to everything. (Told what STDs are, what they can do, told how to use protection and how to get it etc.)
-While you are teaching courses, you shouldn't bring in other people either. Like students should not see teen parents. Yes, they can learn the struggle, but it almost glorifies it to the students... Sending mixed messages. The teacher, someone the students feel comfortable with should send the message.

The schools can only do so much. ...but then they go home and the parents must monitor a bit also. They must keep tabs on their guys. I don't even understand guys who are having sex at 13, 14, 15, etc years old.
I attended three high schools, and in all three of them it was almost accepted/expected that you lose your virginity at 16. That wasn't for me, I was not about to be one of those guys who did that... I waited until I was out of high school. And I feel so sorry for the guys who do lose out so early. Because they will most likely see so many guys/girl come and go. My husband wasn't my first, but I can say that I wish I would have waited even longer than I did because it is an amazing thing when you are with someone you love deeply. I can only imagine how those guys are going to feel... It makes me sad.

I've always believed it-- Sex changes everything. Parents need to keep close tabs on their guyren while they can-- And sex ed definitely needs to be brought up to speed with the guyren in the schools... We say they're our future, but we aren't preparing them for real world situations necessarily all the time.

Just my input. Haha. :)
I was wondering what people thought of sex education in schools?
I am probably going to get shot down for this question but here goes

I was just wondering what people think of teaching guys in school sex education. I am asking this because out of interest I was looking through my little sisters info pack for her new school in September and there is a dedicated lesson for Teen and Sexual Health Education. I don’t know if this is a subject they teach in all schools and I just wondered what people think about teaching 11 and 12 year olds this particular lesson

My thoughts on this is that if you teach a guy about sex you make them interested in it and more likely to try at an early age. I think sex ed’ causes more teen pregnancies then it prevents and is responsible for wrecking more young lives then it actually saves. You give a guy a gun and say hear you can hold this but dont play with it, do you think they are just going to hold it, no, they are going to experiment with it play with it and BANG off it goes, I think its the same with sex education. The guy is given a tool that they are to young to understand fully and they play with it, experiment with it, BANG there is, and STD and then next time there is a teenage pregnancy

That is my thought on it and I was just looking for other people’s views
a get this at school its so embarasing i would rather my mum tell me about it when it is jst me and her and then i can ask her stuff with out getting laughed at like in that class a asked the teacher what a clitoris was cos i really didnt no and everyone laughed at me and i got bullyed for ages cos i asked a question so a stopped going 2 it and then got found out and got detention and got smacked of me mam for not going to class so a think that its silly cos every1 jst laughs and no1 listens to what the teacher is saying and every1 at my school says that they had sex so its a silly class
Should we teach sex education in schools? If so, what subjects would you start teaching at the earliest grade?
What grade level should it start and what subjects do you think should be taught to guyren that young?

If you think that it should not be taught, where do you draw the line between biology and sex education? If there are only certain subjects that you feel should not be taught, what are they?

Do your elected officials and local schools agree with your views?
Starting in elementary school, when guys are lik 9-10 is when they should be taught about the changes of life. Not about sex, just about the changes their bodies go through, menstruation, body hair, etc.

Then in Junior High they should be taught sex education like STD's, pregnancy etc. When I was in 9th grade they made us carry around 8 lb dolls for a week.

In High School they should reiterate what was taught in Junior High, including proper condom use, pregnancy prevention, etc.

I have no problem with student being taught that abstinence is the only 100% protection against STD's and pregnancy. But it should not be taught at the expense of other useful information.

In Utah, where I live, we were taught ONLY abstinence. They never went over condom use. The whole message was "abstinence is how you stop pregnancy"

Needless to say, Utah has one of the HIGHEST rates of teen pregnancy and STD's...so we can see how well THAT'S working.

The first time I had sex I was 17 (with the guy I am now married to). We had NO clue how to use condoms, and we didn't even use them for the first 2 months. He just "pulled out". I never got pregnant, but other girls did.

A lot of guys are like I was and don't feel comfortable talking to their parents. I learned proper sex education from the internet...how shameful is that? My parents didn't teach me, my school didn't teach me...we shouldn't be forcing guys to go online to ask sex questions. Something needs to be done.
I was wondering something about sex education in schools?
Do the schools teach sex education anymore. I am in my 30's and when I went to school the schools told us about it. As a parent would you be offended if the schools did teach your guyren about sex?
I would most certainly not be offended. I wish they would keep doing it (sex ed has become significantly minimized). I remember watching two videos in sex ed that made me never want to touch another human being, much less a boy. One was a guybirth video, shot for the line of sight of the doctor. The other was a graphically shot video about the effects of STDs.
I didn't want to have sex ever after those things. And now look at it, they don't teach this stuff anymore and teen pregnancy hasn't went down? Wasn't that what taking the graphic nature out of sex ed was all about doing? Stopping guys from having sex because their not exposed to it, right? Wrong.
Thanks to our wonderful government at work once again, we can't teach them about safe sex. Not even abstinence. This is the way it is in the schools where I live. And the teen pregnancy rates more than double the adult ones. In a county of less than 10K people.
I would be more offended if they didn't teach it.
Could proper sex education in schools reduce the number of young women seeking terminations?
It just seems to me that christians are all pro-life....and they're anti-sex-education and contraception. I would think that people who are pro-life would be lobbying for sex education in schools.
Yes, and sex education has statistically shown to reduce STIs and unwanted pregnancies (when compared to other teaching "methods" such as abstinence).
How do you feel about sex education in schools?
I want to know exactly how you feel about sex education in schools, tell me what state your in. Are your guys learning about sex education? What grade is this taught? Should it be taught? How do you feel about it? What do you have to say about sex education? Should it be covered in schools or should it not be? Thanks!

If i get a really good response I'll email you back for some information (i.e. name...) this is for a presentation in my sociology class, I need your feedback! I will be using this as a quote or some sort of source!
I live in Europe (Ireland, to be precise), and the level of sex education here is varied. On the continental side, sex education is started in primary schools, which I think is a very good thing. It breaks many taboos and teaches guyren to be responsible from a young age. In Ireland, sex education is not generally done in schools, and guyren are left to find out by themselves, or else given "The Talk" by their parents.

I think sex education is a very good thing, something that should be covered quite early. It's an inherent part of human life, and if younger guyren get the know-how of the basics, which is gradually built upon in later years, they will understand and not feel awkward if the subject comes up.
IF sex education is taught in schools does that mean there will never be another teen pregnancy?
People on here are saying that Pailn is against teaching Sex education in schools and that is exactly why her daughter got pregnant.
So I guess going by that logic once condoms are passed out and sex education is taught no teenager will ever again become pregnant or get an STD.
Do liberals have so little interaction with their guys that they think that whatever you believe your guyren will automatically believe in and act the same way.
Oh come now, that kind of logic is inherently flawed. Nothing is 100%. A program to teach guys sex education wouldn't be either. But if one teenager in that program actually listens to it and in doing so prevents an unwanted pregnancy, it's worthwhile. No, not everyone listens to that, and no, not everyone listens to drug use prevention programs either, but I guarantee you would argue in defense of that if just a few guys here and there were prevented from starting on something dangerous.
Your false dichotomies of 100% or 0% don't function in the real world.
What are some reasons you wouldn't want sex education in schools?
I'm writing a paper, and i need some reasons on why someone wouldn't want sex education in schools. please, and thanks!
1) because study's show that they make NO difference
2) it has been shown that one of the main reasoning parents have for abstinence is religious and thats an infringement on separation between church and state
3) sex is a personal thing and as such shouldn't be taught in school anymore than sociality (which isnt taught in school)
4) it costs a good bit of money to fund most sex ed. classes as typically no regular teacher is capable/willing to teach and so the school district has to employ a teacher outside of the district and pay for their travel fees

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