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somanyrandompeople
· 8 years ago
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Can I assume you said bloody on purpose in the title?
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kurukuruguy
· 8 years ago
I couldn't think of a better pun.
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somanyrandompeople
· 8 years ago
I liked it
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guest
· 8 years ago
I can't even imagine not understanding something so basic.
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kurukuruguy
· 8 years ago
Sex Ed in the US usually amounts to "Don't" with no mention of anything else, especially not of the opposite sex. Heck, I'm not even sure if the girls learn about menstruation in school.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
When I was in high school we learned the stages, but not what to expect. So the boys had absolutely no idea. And that's apparently progress from a few years before that. It's like people are afraid of what happens when everyone knows about their bodies.. it's kinda super weird.
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thatweirdbookworm
· 8 years ago
My experience with sex ed is learning the same basic thing every year for a couple weeks for 5th-9th grade. Then it is never spoken about again. Usually the guys only pay attention to guy stuff and girls pay attention to theirs. So specific details about the opposite sex' reproductive functions- if ever talked about -are soon forgotten
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Let's also not forget the parents who pitch a fit at the thought of their child learning things about this, and so many parents to the point the education in the whole community is so diluted people don't know what to expect or how to be safe.
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rebel
· 8 years ago
Which is ONE of the reasons my children went to private school. They even went to a very strict religious school where girls had to wear shirts covering elbows and knees. But they got a darn good education.
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rebel
· 8 years ago
The point is, even my son knows all about menstruation, not just my girls.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Yea. I mean regardless though I feel like parents would be smart to educate their children. But that's their decision whether to do so or not, just my kids will for sure know how things work for both genders. It's important
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guest
· 8 years ago
This is even slightly believable.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Which state? I need to know if I voted for this guy.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Oh. My. God! How can he not know??????
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guest
· 8 years ago
So basically the rants by the Mean Girls gym teacher are what you receive in America?
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avengerrox1
· 8 years ago
Yup.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Do I take the blue pack or the purple one?!?!?!?!
unicornsession
· 8 years ago
Ridiculous
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lindsay
· 8 years ago
Bullshit. He's married, his wife would have told him, not some intern.
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deleted
· 8 years ago
Idk. My grandpa didn't know much about it at all until pretty late in the marriage game. He's one of the "ohh, I don't need to hear about that" any time something minor happens, and so if there was never a conversation, it's somewhat believable. I'm still skeptical, but considering how some marriages go, especially when one person is severely uneducated on a topic, I have to entertain the possibility
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guest
· 8 years ago
Sex Ed really needs to get up there along side Maths and the Languages.
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guest
· 6 years ago
Wait.. Sorry for being off topic but she's wearing pants with a skirt on?
guest
· 8 years ago
It's always astounding and disgusting how stupid americans are and how vain in thinking that they know all.
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guest
· 8 years ago
Not all of us are like that asshole
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