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Topic: Sex Education
Musicfairy01's photo
Mon 05/05/14 11:51 PM
if your country is currently implementing his type of curriculum. i badly needed your ideas. (PS: This is for our case study in religion)

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Tue 05/06/14 06:31 AM
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Tue 05/06/14 11:09 AM
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Tue 05/06/14 12:43 PM
All that I know about sex is what I learned by watching the squirrels in the back yard shocked

Jtevans's photo
Tue 05/06/14 12:49 PM
^^^ watching rabbits is much more informative

Perryyy's photo
Tue 05/06/14 01:16 PM
practice makes prfct . . .
Learned by experiances:tongue:

Shy_Emo_chick's photo
Wed 05/14/14 04:36 PM
To be fair, I think most humans could give a better sex education lesson, than how teachers used to. Ours seemed pointless. I find it so ironic, how they tried to discourage us from getting pregnant, then they start handing out condoms. What's a teen supposed to think about that? Our sex ed classes were more like instruction leaflets. They forgot to tell us how to swallow. laugh

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Wed 05/14/14 05:33 PM
Don't really get the irony. That's the whole point of condoms.

I remember those adult sex educational videos that were popular about twenty years ago. They were alright actually. It was basically porn but not just marketed at men and I didn't fast forward through the bits where they told you how to make things romantic.

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Mon 05/26/14 06:06 AM
Well, I don't know how this pertains to religious studies, but I would sat that sex education, like most social skills/ideas/etc, a very significant amount of one's knowledge about it comes from ones social circle. For example, all the immature middle schooler talk about sex in grade/middle school (and high school to some extent I suppose) may not explicitly be considered education, but it is something that can highly influence young people about sex. One thing that I know from my experiences is that when talking about certain subjects that may not be public-friendly per-se, oftentimes we use metaphors, and with sex education specificly, almost all conversation about sex is done with some degree of abstraction or metaphor usage. On that topic, it is imperative what kind of metaphor one uses. For example, the most common metaphor I have heard is baseball, or some other kind of sport. To me, this metaphor is oppressive, for it teaches young people that sex is exactly like a sport, in that there is ALWAYS a winner and a loser, it always has to be done in a specific manner, with specific types of people, and other types of archaic misconceptions. A better metaphor I learned from a TED talk is pizza. For example, you can whatever you want on your pizza, oftentimes you don't just have pizza, you consult with whoever you are having pizza with about what kind of pizza to have, any kind of person can have pizza, you can have pizza at any time, as opposed to baseball, which only happens during pre-scheduled baseball games, and experimenting with pizza is not stigmatized, while if a baseball player decided to run the bases backwards, they would likely be punished, etc.
I highly recommend everyone to watch the TED talk by Al Vernacchio on the topic.

CowboyGH's photo
Mon 05/26/14 10:48 AM

All that I know about sex is what I learned by watching the squirrels in the back yard shocked


O.O shocked bet you're like an animal in bed ;) a small animal, but nevertheless rofl.

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Mon 05/26/14 10:50 AM

I think that if they teach girls about rape and how to take precautions to avoid being in the predicament, that they should teach boys about rape and that liking a girl does not entitle him to a relationship with/from her, and that she does not owe him anything for his feelings for her.


And just because two are in a relationship, does not mean they have to or even really should have sex, all in all that's not what a relationship is about.

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Mon 05/26/14 11:00 AM

if your country is currently implementing his type of curriculum. i badly needed your ideas. (PS: This is for our case study in religion)

You need to have sex education. It will help keep some Catholic prietsts and some teachers away.
A little controversial but I am a catholic myself and I did say some.

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Mon 05/26/14 11:42 AM


if your country is currently implementing his type of curriculum. i badly needed your ideas. (PS: This is for our case study in religion)

You need to have sex education. It will help keep some Catholic prietsts and some teachers away.
A little controversial but I am a catholic myself and I did say some.


Good to hear that from you!!! I appreciate your effort!!!

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Mon 05/26/14 11:54 AM
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Mon 05/26/14 11:56 AM
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Mon 05/26/14 07:36 PM
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Mon 05/26/14 07:53 PM
.. and what were you looking for exactly.. diagrams charts perhaps..
. slideshow..
. maybe some puppets.hmm.
. a condom and a banana perhaps.laugh

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Sat 11/29/14 08:29 PM
Yes.

Kindlightheart's photo
Sat 11/29/14 08:44 PM
Sex ed...teacher shows kids in class how to use a condom by putting it on a banana ...3months later girl from the class pregnant...boy from the class tells the parents.."I don't know what happened..we used a condom"...parents "did you use it properly..?"..kids.."yes...we put it on the banana just like the teacher showed us..."...lol...laugh ...at least they paid attention...:wink:

davidben1's photo
Sat 11/29/14 10:41 PM
education education education!

if you don't eat your meat how can you have any pudding!

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