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Originally posted by ryaldin:
At some point, you figure the consequences of such diseases are going to force people (with a huge, ginormous amount of emphasis on parents) to talk about sex frankly with young people, and that young people themselves are going to have to be held accountable for their actions, irregardless of whatever moral codes they live by.
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Well when it comes to sexually transmitted diseases I would rather see lectures by professionals. That would give you background, complications, as well as prevention. Either that or educate the teachers. But since this i san embarrassing subject to many people it would be better to have professionals do the educating, since a) it's every day life for them and b) they have the knowledge. Of course parents who adds condoms to their childrens wallets before parties should be commended. [img]smile.gif[/img] I know I will demand that of my children. If they want o have sex they should be able to, but
NOT without protection. That would eliminate the more embarrassing moments but still give an excellent effect. [img]smile.gif[/img]