just had to school somebody on facebook about how evil abstinence based sex ed is. i forget, living in the northeast, that such idiocy really does exist. to deny young adults the factual information that can protect them from consequences ranging from life altering (at the very least) to fatal, is simply put, evil. it's evil. teens screw each other.(hopefully it's with each other). and so he starts throwing around the term 'pre-marital sex'. oh come on! how self righteous is that? as if it's every person's goal (or even legal right!) to get married.
pshhhh, i say, sir!

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shmoogy:
Yeah I agree, most schools don't do a very good job at all with sex ed. and what they do offer is outdated for the times. In my experience as a teen, I had like no clue on what to do when I stared having sex. And from what I had been told and taught left me feeling ashamed of what I was doing, and I felt like I had to hide it and had no one who I could really talk too. And still today I think that I have some emotional scars and issues with sex because of the way I was taught about it.
cecily:
Well luckily I'm a virgin. Abstinence education worked for me! I'm waiting until marriage. I'm waiting until marriage to someone I could fall in love with is legal. I'm waiting until marriage is practical and consummated not by a honeymoon, but the heavens. I'm waiting for the stork to notarize my marriage license and for Rush Limbaugh to give the toast. I'm waiting for marriage, because it is realistic, practical, and downright easy.