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Question: Did you get this sort of training in kindergarten?  Should you?
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yes/yes
 
#2
yes/no
 
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no/no
 
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Countess Anya of the North Parish
cutie_15
Junior Chimp
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Posts: 5,561
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E: -4.39, S: -4.35

« on: May 05, 2011, 09:23:03 PM »

I got basic sex ed in 4th and a somewhat more advanced version in 9th.  The 4th grade version was "Sperm travel from the testes through the vas deferens out the penis into the vagina, where one lucky sperm will find an egg released from the ovary in the fallopian tube, fertilize it, and it will catch on uterine lining and develop for 9 months.  That's sex, kids."

ooh, baby.  you get me so moist when you talk like that.


Anyway, there are apparently no lingering side-effects.  Either from the little contretemps or the Take Charge of Your Body program.  I took off early and did some cycling, and showed up at 3:35 at his teacher's door, and she said he had a good day.  So I let him grill some pork chops with me.  And watch Curious George. 

I'm still gonna make him read a book and practice his music. 

My wife rented "An Inconvenient Truth" and she's planning on having me sit through it with her.  I expect her to call me downstairs any minute.  I guess I won't make him sit through it.  I wouldn't do that to the boy even if he was in trouble.

Your wife must be a great woman. There is nothing like torturing your husband! we women pride ourself on that. Tongue
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Countess Anya of the North Parish
cutie_15
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,561
United States


Political Matrix
E: -4.39, S: -4.35

« Reply #1 on: May 08, 2011, 03:09:50 PM »

I would go for yes. Some parents just do not teach their kids about this. Unfortunetly, there are bad parents. So yes, I do approve. However, I as a parent would want my kid to clearify what happened to make sure no lines were crossed. I approve. One neglectful parent can harm a child without knowing it till it is to late.
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Countess Anya of the North Parish
cutie_15
Junior Chimp
*****
Posts: 5,561
United States


Political Matrix
E: -4.39, S: -4.35

« Reply #2 on: May 08, 2011, 03:20:40 PM »

What about teachers? Bad teachers can ruin school for kids.
well a bad teacher can make a class bad, but not put the kid at harms risk. i know parents who have never taught their kid street smarts so they went with a stranger. she got locked in a garage and robbed. so yes, i think this is an important lesson to teach. From school or the parents. It has to be taught.
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