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Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 2:12 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 4:05 pm
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Posted: Wed Mar 18, 2009 6:59 pm
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Daffodil the Destroyer Dark_lord_15 That's what we did... except we looked at both and our instructor thought that the pictures were funny and made crude jokes about deformed penises and s**t like that. ew. Wow, that's mature. If an instructor is supposed to be teaching teenagers about sex and STDs, then s/he should know better than to encourage the immaturity that's almost definitely going to be present in the classroom in the first place. >.>;
That's exactly how I felt about it... I was already pissed because of their initial argument, but her immaturity was repulsive. She was pointing out spots on pictures and making fun of the diseases... she said syphillis looked like potato salad... *vomit* they should die. now.
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Posted: Thu Mar 19, 2009 11:47 pm
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We were supposed to have health/sex ed classes in middle school and highschool, but I never got them. I always took some classes that made it impossible for those classes to be put into my schedule, so I've never been in one. (I didn't do it on purpose though...)
I didn't miss out on anything though, trust me. First of all, my dad's a doctor, so I get much disturbing and useful medical knowledge drummed into me constantly. Secondly, I was in a science program where we had this one teacher for our advanced classes in biology, chemistry, physics who took it upon himself to teach us what we "missed out on" in health class because of our schedule. Basically he denounced the classes they taught as lame and ineffective that didn't teach you things you really needed and what you did need to know, they weren't teaching them well or at all...then he went on from there. Also, being in a science program, you learn a lot about human bodily functions, you know....
I liked the way I learned health/sex ed. In a sceintific setting with proffesionals in the field comprehensively explaining it to you, rather than some preacher or parent coming in and saying "Sex is bad. Don't do it. Use a condom or you will spread AIDS and get pregnent and fail in life." That doesn't seem quite effective to me. But if you learn about all the gritty details and understand what and how behind all the things they talk to you about in health class in depth, then suddenly you'll take the "use a condom" warning a lot more seriously.
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 7:01 am
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Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2009 3:10 pm
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