Wednesday, November 25, 2009

Why does uk/us sex ed not cover kissing, feeling up, foreplay, bjobs, attraction and dating. ie real

Why does uk/us sex ed not cover kissing, feeling up, foreplay, bjobs, attraction and dating. ie reality



People dont have sex to make babies in a clinical way. Sex is about passion, love, fun, raunchiness, drive, energy feeling good about yourself, getting with those you want to be with.



When you have sex you kiss, touch, lick, feel, hug, stroke, and the undressing is very much part of it as is the dating, feelings, and the seduction.



In a wildlife program this would be called courtship and pair bonding.



So why not include it as it is in reality.



That way the kids would not think grown ups ie lying sacks of sh*TT full of Bs who dont have a clue what they are talking about and not worth listening to.



And as for parents you teach kids to tell their parents... fk bs



fk lies, you are to tell the truth, the whole truth %26amp; nothing held back or it gets beaten out of you.



Decent parents who are open %26amp; say it as it is and honest and dont hold back have nothing to fear



Why does uk/us sex ed not cover kissing, feeling up, foreplay, bjobs, attraction and dating. ie reality?microsoft sql server





Uh.. they don't teach us HOW to do things.. they teach us what happens if you do it.



Why are all the answers you give have something about sex?



Why does uk/us sex ed not cover kissing, feeling up, foreplay, bjobs, attraction and dating. ie reality?windows themes internet explorer



Are you talking about the definition of the word sex?
The point of sex education isn't to show you how to have sex. I'm not a decent parent because i won't be telling my daughter how to 'touch,lick and feel' am i not?



Clearly you have no children!!1



Idiot.
My sex ed class did! But that was many years ago.. maybe the rules have tightened since. I think a lot of people are opposed to the sexuality of sex being taught in classrooms because kids should get the facts then apply them accordingly. Sex ed isn't about teaching kids HOW to have sex, it's about keeping them safe and informed.
Having sex isn't kissing, feeling up, foreplay.. blah blah. Sex is penis in vagina, which can cause babies. That's the reason they teach that. Kissing and feeling up doesn't cause babies. We don't have any clue what we're talking about? Seriously, grow up. If you want to learn about your idea of sex then get a damn book. Teachers arent there to tell you about kissing and being attracted to someone. They have sex ed to teach kids about std's and having safe sex and how babies happen, which obviously you're clueless about. Are you joking? You really need to get a life. First off , i dont have kids. Second, yes people do have sex like that to make babies. You'd know that if you knew you have to have sex at a certain time. Not everyone happens to be in the mood for it at that time, thats just what it takes to have kids. And you're not grown up obviously. How old are you? Like 14.... you're pathetic.
because everyone already knows how to have sex...it isnt that hard
they dont teach us HOW, they teach us WHAT happens, closest they have tought us is, what sex actually is, and we were tought that back in like 4th grade.
It's one thing to answer questions about the science than the act. The act takes practice, and it can't be taught because no matter what you envision, it's nothing like that in real life. The nuances of sexual acts are determined by the people involved. If the acts were taught, then would you next want to learn about fetishes? Some things are just learned, kind of like how to style your own hair and match your clothes.
i do think there's a lot to be said for open, honest sex ed starting from a very young age, where almost all aspects of sexuality are covered and discussed. openness about sex would probably lessen the fear and guilt around it. kids should also be taught that sex is for when you're older, mature, and have been in a long, loving relationship. but open, comprehensive sex ed is the way to go. perhaps not to the extent that you describe.



anyways, what's the name of that documentary you watched about dutch sex ed?
your mama never gave me a sensual/passionate bl ow job
Ohh my gosh! this is probably the longest, most defensive question EVER asked. You asked so why are you being so defensive when people share their answers. CHILL. Anyway, the reason i don't think they teach that is because that doesn't make sense to teach that in a class where they are trying to prevent you from having sexual relations.
Ok Pluto, you need to come back to earth.
Justine is right- you are pathetic. You are also obnoxious, and I think that a lot of us are tired of seeing these same questions from you over and over again. So our sex ed system isn't perfect- but what else on Earth is? Nothing that I know of. Enough said.
im sorri but i cba readin all the question, my sex ed class did, but we only had lyk 2 lessons of sex ed then they cancled it because there wasn't enough teachers to teach us, an we ant gona get to do sex ed at all but the yr below us has now.
i had 1 lesson of sex ed and that was it . but like it was pointless cause everyone already knows how to do it. and the teacher didn't actually explain how to do it lol
Would you like an instruction manual with lots of colour photos?



Unfortunately this would be considered pornographic and unsuitable if you are under 18.



As you get older you will learn that politics affect everyday life more than you could realise.



Perhaps you would like to get involved yourself by learning what you can about the whole subject now and developing some material that would be more educational %26amp; acceptable to the people that have to present the lesson too.

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