MissileMan
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Hobbit said:FACT: Latex is pourous. According to the statistics, having sex with a condom with somebody who has HIV only protects you about 5 times out of 6, 9 out of 10 if the condom has absolutely no defects and is used perfectly, a rare occurance. That's the same odds you have of surviving a round of Russian Roullette. These odds are the same with all STDs and with pregnancy protection.
How about a link for this...everything I could find indicates that condoms are nearly 100% effective in preventing the spread of STDs if used consistently and correctly.
What's that got to do with condoms?Hobbit said:FACT: There is no perfect birth control. In the book, Sex for Dummies, by Dr. Ruth, it is stated that there has been at least one case where a tube tied woman and a man with a vasectomy made a baby together.
Hobbit said:FACT: Decades ago, when no contraceptives or disease protection were (widely) available and pregnancies out of wedlock were frowned upon, venerial diseases and unwed pregnancies were far less common than now.
There have always been unwed pregnancies, it's not a new phenomenon. In the good old days, teens engaged in sex before marriage. Most of the time, they were probably each other's first partner. If they were unlucky and became pregnant, the majority would wind up married to each other. So there were less single moms, but lots of 8-month babies.
Really? Have you seen this? http://www.medicalnewstoday.com/medicalnews.php?newsid=21606Hobbit said:FACT: Parents who choose to teach abstinence only to their children and are sure to explain the possible consequences of extra-marital sex find that their children are far less likely to have STD's and unwanted pregnancy.
Hobbit said:FACT: In some school districts, the school board and later the courts have ruled that parents cannot opt their children out of sex ed classes.
I can't find anything on this, have a link?
Hobbit said:FACT: Most statistics given in sex ed classes are still based on Alfred Kinsey's original survey. This survey was vulgar, and was given at a time when sex was still considered private, meaning that the only people who would answer the questions were such people as prisoners, sex offenders, and prostitutes. Despite this, Kinsey presented his results as if this was an accurate cross section of the general population, which has resulted in the currently used false statistics claiming that a far greater percentage of the population cheats, engages in homosexal activity, or has sexual feelings for children than is actually true. Furthermore, the content of this survey is a closely guarded secret, shielding it from scientific scrutiny. Thus, the entire study is scientifically invalid, yet is still held as gospel at the Kinsey Institute, which still publishes most school sex ed materials. Some schools still require Kinsey Institute certification to teach sex ed. Some of Kinsey's additional writings opine that humans are sexual, "from womb to tomb" and use this belief as a justification for pedophilia.
Again, link please.