dangelem t1_j2egi4e wrote
Reply to comment by ninelilypetals in A significant proportion of Texas adolescents reported experiencing dating violence, and this group also reported higher noncontraception use versus those not experiencing dating violence. by Respawan
Omg I cannot imagine being a teenager and not knowing where babies come from. Withholding that knowledge from someone should be considered abuse
R3alTim3 t1_j2eldld wrote
Sex education classes in public school is not where students learn “where babies come from.”
mdielmann t1_j2erh14 wrote
It shouldn't be, but do you think extremely conservative parents are giving them accurate, detailed, unbiased information at home?
reddituser567853 t1_j2fktq0 wrote
I don't think "accurate, unbiased" describes public schools
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kinenbi t1_j2exck1 wrote
It is, actually.
TypingGetUBanned t1_j2eyjdn wrote
I think his point was that students learn where babies come from earlier.
Or maybe he's just spewing nonsense.
TheGreat_War_Machine t1_j2fo8gn wrote
Students learn it as early as middle school in biology. The study of meiosis will inherently lead to at least a passing mention of "oh yeah, the whole sperm and egg thing, that applies to us humans too."
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