Isn't This Just So "Liberal"????? Teaching Sex Techniques To 12 Year Olds = A-OK!

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Well, I am not against sex ed and teaching the kids about safe sex and how to properly use a condom, and things like that. I don't really see any need to be teaching them about positions and/or techniques. That is way overstepping their boundaries with kids. The good news is that the instances of children having sex has decreased a LOT. More and more kids are abstaining for longer and longer, and when they do, they are using BC more. So there is some good news for a change.
 
Well, I am not against sex ed and teaching the kids about safe sex and how to properly use a condom, and things like that. I don't really see any need to be teaching them about positions and/or techniques. That is way overstepping their boundaries with kids. The good news is that the instances of children having sex has decreased a LOT. More and more kids are abstaining for longer and longer, and when they do, they are using BC more. So there is some good news for a change.


That's because they are spending all their time trying to figure out what gender they are, and then what their sexual orientation is. I think you have to fill out a 10 question survey these days before you can have sex.
 

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Sexual Activity
How many teens are choosing not to have sex?

  • Based on the 2015 Youth Risk Behavior Surveillance (YRBS) data, over half (59%) of all students in grades 9 to 12 indicated that they had not yet had sex.3
How many teens have had sex?
  • In 2015, 41% of high school students reported having sexual intercourse.3
  • Between 1991-2015, the proportion of students who ever had sexual intercourse decreased from 54% to 41%.3
  • The percent of adolescents who are having sex at earlier ages has decreased since 1988 and contraceptive use has increased since the 1990s. Together these two factors have contributed to the U.S. reaching its lowest teen pregnancy and birth rates in years.2,4,5
With whom are teens having their first sexual experiences?
  • Almost three-quarters (73%) of teen females and 58% of males reported having their first sexual experience with a steady partner.5
  • 16% of females and 28% of males reported their first having sex with someone they had just met or who was just a friend.5
  • Among female teenagers whose first partner was the same age or younger than themselves, 83% used contraception at first sex compared with 64% among those with first partners who were 4 or more years older.5
How many teens are sexually active?
  • In 2015, 30% of all high school students reported being sexually active (they had sex in the previous three months).3
  • Under half (46%) of all 12th grade students reported being sexually active compared to almost 16% (15.7) of 9th grade students.3
  • Many adolescents are engaging in sexual behaviors other than vaginal intercourse: about half have had oral sex, and just over one in 10 have had anal sex.1
How many teens are using substances before having sex?
  • In 2015, 21% of high school students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months drank alcohol or used drugs before their last sexual intercourse.3
  • Between 1991-1999, the percentage of high school students who had sexual intercourse during the past three months who drank alcohol or used drugs before their last sexual intercourse increased from 22% to 25% and then decreased during 1999-2015 (25% to 21%).3
How many teens report having multiple partners?
  • In 2015, nationwide 11.5% of high school students reported having already had four or more sexual partners.3
  • Boys (14.1%) are more likely than girls (8.8%) to report that they have had four or more partners.3
  • Between 1991 and 2015, the proportion of students who had sexual intercourse with four or more persons during their lifetime decreased from 19% to 11.5%.3
How many teens report having sex before age 13?
  • In 2015, 3.9% of students had had sexual intercourse for the first time before age 13 years.3
  • Between 1991 and 2015, the percentage of teens who reported having had sex before the age of 13 decreased from 10.2% to 3.9%.3
  • The prevalence of having sexual intercourse before age 13 years decreased from 2013 (5.6%) to 2015 (3.9%)3
  • The prevalence of having had sexual intercourse before age 13 years was higher among male (5.6%) than female (2.2%) students.3
References
http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nhsr/nhsr036.pdf

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/nvsr/nvsr66/nvsr66_01.pdf

https://www.cdc.gov/healthyyouth/data/yrbs/pdf/2015/ss6506_updated.pdf

https://www.guttmacher.org/sites/default/files/report_pdf/us-teen-pregnancy-trends-2011_0.pdf

http://www.cdc.gov/nchs/data/series/sr_23/sr23_031.pdf

Here are some stats. You have to wonder how many 12 year old boys would exaggerate about having sex though. I think a lot of them would exaggerate and/or say they have had sex when they haven't. Lol.
 
I've been saying that pedophilia is clearly on the queue for the LGBpbiWTF branch of modern LIbEralism's agenda of sick crap to try to normalize. This proves it. There is no other reason to teach this sort of stuff to pre-adolescents, than to groom them for sexual abuse. The motive of those responsible for this, and of those who defend it, is rather obvious.
 
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.
 
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.
 
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.
 
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.
 
I wonder who wrote up this lesson plan anyways?
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

This thread isn't about the parents. It's about a lesson plan in a sex ed class.
 
Always watch Europe to see what perverted sex ed stuff is coming our way. Sex ed fo 7 year olds include techniques for oral sex. Graphic warning.

Belgian sex education website for seven-year-olds is slammed for teaching advanced sex techniques such as 'hummingbird', 'twist and shout' and 'deep cave'
  • Bizarre website, 'Alles over seks' ('Everything about sex'), launched in Flanders
  • Oral sex techniques such as the 'twist and shout' method are demonstrated
  • Website was meant for 15-year-olds but was also recommended to 7-year-olds

Read more: Belgian sex education website for seven-year-olds slammed | Daily Mail Online
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Well that explains ScienceRocksinhead deciding to have a second home in Belgium to share with Anthony “see my” Weiner. Those crazy cats don’t want to wait around for twelve year olds.

Anthony already has a home waiting for him, but they don't give him any keys.
 
I wonder who wrote up this lesson plan anyways?
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

This thread isn't about the parents. It's about a lesson plan in a sex ed class.


What's the point of sex ed without learning about the subject?
 
I wonder who wrote up this lesson plan anyways?
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

This thread isn't about the parents. It's about a lesson plan in a sex ed class.

Who is complaining about the lesson plan? Parents...
 
So how many of those parents pay enough attention to their kids internet usage or has a child filter on it? I bet if they searched their history they are looking at worse things already.

And nothing in that video has anything to do with either political party.

Right, neither party is mentioned. But clearly, you and the other Libs here defend it, and the conservatives recognize the depravity and condemn it. So there is no need to mention parties here. It’s a given.


I'm not defending it. I'm saying that it's funny that the parents are saying this about this course, but I wonder if they monitor their kids use of the internet at home, and know just how much "sex ed" their kids already have.

I'm also not a liberal. :rolleyes:

I will say that when I was kid, I was the youngest kid in the neighborhood by about 5 years... and I got into my father's Playboy magazine stash before I was 12.


Me too ;) I was searching porno on my computer at that age.

Who ever that thinks our kids don't understand this is a fucking idiot.

That was just last week!
 
I wonder who wrote up this lesson plan anyways?
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

This thread isn't about the parents. It's about a lesson plan in a sex ed class.

Who is complaining about the lesson plan? Parents...

Because it is graphic. Even the news blacked out some of it from view. The point is, obviously they are not teaching these kids about responsible sex. Did you read the article? I get the feeling that you didn't. Even the kids were embarrassed about it.
 
I wonder who wrote up this lesson plan anyways?
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

This thread isn't about the parents. It's about a lesson plan in a sex ed class.

Who is complaining about the lesson plan? Parents...

What exactly is it that you are trying to argue with me about anyways? Obviously there is something I've posted that you disagree with. What is it?
 
I wonder who wrote up this lesson plan anyways?
Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

This thread isn't about the parents. It's about a lesson plan in a sex ed class.

Who is complaining about the lesson plan? Parents...

Because it is graphic. Even the news blacked out some of it from view. The point is, obviously they are not teaching these kids about responsible sex. Did you read the article? I get the feeling that you didn't. Even the kids were embarrassed about it.


Yes I read it, and watched the video. The kids didn't say they were embarrassed. They said it wasn't just showing them about sex ed, it was a road map.

You missed the point again. You said this thread wasn't about parents, and I just told you it was about parents... they were the ones complaining about the lesson plan.

All we are seeing is this article and the tv coverage. What we don't know are some of the things I brought up.
 
I wonder who wrote up this lesson plan anyways?
Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

This thread isn't about the parents. It's about a lesson plan in a sex ed class.

Who is complaining about the lesson plan? Parents...

What exactly is it that you are trying to argue with me about anyways? Obviously there is something I've posted that you disagree with. What is it?


You are arguing against this sex ed class for all the wrong reasons. You are saying the school should be teaching kids things they should be learning from their parents, at home.
 
They should be teaching the kids to have some self respect and dignity and that they are better than that! Anyone can have sex and it doesn't make you cool. They have their whole lives in front of them for that, and it is the best for them to wait until they have their lives in order, but if they ARE going to have sex then to use precautions, and the best precaution is to double up on BC because if you can't support a baby, then you really don't have any business making one.

Parents need to be the ones teaching kids morals and self respect. There are too many kids per teacher ratio, and there is no generic plan that can teach children of all kinds of different cultures and religions how to do it. That's actually the problem these days... parents think that their children can learn how to be good people from all these places except at home.

They don't seem to mind putting themselves in that position, do they? If they are going to teach about such things, then they need to do it the responsible adult way.

They are teaching sex ed, not what you said... which is self respect and dignity. As I said, parents need to quit assuming their kids are learning it from other places, and take the time to do it at home. There are so many parents today that think they are helping their kids by working 50 hours+ a week and buying them the newest iPhone, instead of working 40 hours a week and spending more time with their kids.

Sexual positions, techniques and sexual terms shouldn't be taught to 12 year olds PERIOD. This is the further sexualization of children and the agenda is about lowering the age of consent for the sake of the pedophiles.
 
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