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Posted by HardTranceProd on Mar-16-2006 15:51:

Parental permission required for sex ed in Kansas; abstinence-only course on the way

http://www.cnn.com/2006/EDUCATION/0...n.ap/index.html

In Kansas, parental permission is required for sex ed. Also, abstinence-only sex ed seems to be on the way.


Posted by DaveSZ on Mar-16-2006 16:20:

It's Kansas.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Mar-16-2006 16:49:

I was just about to post this. Between the intelligent design theory and now this, Kansas is making great strides in showing us how the Midwest thinks.


Posted by Kapedano on Mar-16-2006 18:38:

I dont see why the fuss is about? You need your parents for alot of things when your under 18, in fact for most things. Why cant they get premmision about sex, which is something major.


Posted by Groundhog Boy on Mar-16-2006 18:51:

quote:
Originally posted by Kapedan
I dont see why the fuss is about? You need your parents for alot of things when your under 18, in fact for most things. Why cant they get premmision about sex, which is something major.

It's not something major, it's a part of science and biology that needs to be taught to children/adolescents so that they understand how their own bodies work.

Just because America has this moral stigma regarding sex doesn't mean that people should be ignorant of the reality of nature. This concept of leaving people ignorant and relying on their abstinence training just doesn't fly with me and I'd say history proves that pretty well.


Posted by ali92 on Mar-16-2006 19:11:

quote:
Originally posted by Kapedan
I dont see why the fuss is about? You need your parents for alot of things when your under 18, in fact for most things. Why cant they get premmision about sex, which is something major.
Not so easy at all for anyone 'different', like lesbians/gays, bi, transgender people, etc. If their parents don't approve of what may be a perfectly OK thing to do, there's a problem.


Posted by St_Andrew on Mar-16-2006 21:50:

quote:
Originally posted by Kapedan
I dont see why the fuss is about? You need your parents for alot of things when your under 18, in fact for most things. Why cant they get premmision about sex, which is something major.


It's fucking education!?!! To me it's suprising that sex-ed is not cumpolsurary in America? That is really quite insane if you ask me! Should be almost as important as English or Math!


Posted by HardTranceProd on Mar-16-2006 22:05:

quote:
Originally posted by St_Andrew
It's fucking education!?!! To me it's suprising that sex-ed is not cumpolsurary in America? That is really quite insane if you ask me! Should be almost as important as English or Math!


Correct, and even your regular sex-ed class in school doesn't cut it, because many people get emotional. I remember we had a very emotional teacher (a woman) who inevitably mixed the facts with opinions about men and women; and she didn't know a whole lot.

Actually, my true personal sex-ed came after reading the book "Sperm Wars" by Robin Baker.


Posted by Marc Summers on Mar-16-2006 22:31:

My school always teaches abstinence as a sure-fire way NOT to get STD's. Which is true.


Posted by ali92 on Mar-16-2006 22:54:

quote:
Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Correct, and even your regular sex-ed class in school doesn't cut it, because many people get emotional. I remember we had a very emotional teacher (a woman) who inevitably mixed the facts with opinions about men and women; and she didn't know a whole lot.

Actually, my true personal sex-ed came after reading the book "Sperm Wars" by Robin Baker.
That's a shame. They should make sure to hire people who are very neutral on the kind of subject they are teaching (well _any_, really - but even moreso here).


Posted by tathi on Mar-17-2006 03:36:

quote:
Originally posted by HardTranceProd
Actually, my true personal sex-ed came after reading the book "Sperm Wars" by Robin Baker.

that books been recommended by alot of people, i've heard it's fascinating


Posted by Shamen DJ's on Mar-17-2006 04:18:

Those dumb asses in Kansas seriously dont think their kids will learn about sex through high school sex parties & porn. Who are they kidding. In Grade 7 we were looking at Playboy Magazine in school ( it was a Catholic Elementary School ). My friend would take his fathers old issues when he threw them in the garbage ). When our teacher, Mr. Bossio caught us, he took the magazine away and put it in his desk. We all laughed later because we knew where it was going - his house. Also in Grade 7 & 8 several of us played a game where we all chased this one girl around the school yard & tripped her, and who ever felt her up the most won. The teachers never did anything, because they didn't want to deal with the sex topic. I must ask those parents - Where do you want your child learning about sex? In class, the street, the internet, or the schoolyard.


Posted by Moongoose on Mar-17-2006 15:16:

Im quite sure, some of those parents would argue that their child doesnt need to know about sex up until his/hers wedding day. Which could be quite entertainig actualy becouse it would mean stories like this would not be a hoax, but could actualy be true meaning it would be worth at least a couple of good laughs


Posted by Shamen DJ's on Mar-18-2006 00:48:

quote:
Originally posted by Moongoose
Im quite sure, some of those parents would argue that their child doesnt need to know about sex up until his/hers wedding day.


Kansas is definately on its way to becoming the World Capital of back alley abortions.



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