SaintGalentine t1_j2exwlp wrote
Reply to comment by RonPMexico 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
Is explaining a penis entering a vagina also telling students how to? Teachers don't want minor students involved in sexual activity, but we're trying to prepare them for what they might see outside of school, especially since some are unfortunately already at that point.
Schools are for building foundational life skills and (hopefully) correcting misinformation students encounter. I'd rather students get a factual explanation from a teacher than learn from tiktok or porn, which most middle school-age students have already been exposed to. There's more lgbt youth than ever, and way too many think that since they can't get pregnant, there's no need for precautions or can't be abused.
RonPMexico t1_j2eyml6 wrote
I agree with you. I was talking about those ignorant bigots who think a school should teach math, reading, and science. Clearly, schools are already doing so well with those subjects they have time for extra stuff. There are some backward mouth breathers out there who believe sex should be taught by parents even though it's uncomfortable and yucky.
LethKink t1_j2f6btc wrote
What are you talking about? Sex education is science based. It doesn't matter who teaches it, so long as it is accurate and informative.
RonPMexico t1_j2f79vi wrote
I agree it doesn't matter who teaches it as long as it's schools!
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