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So Why Do People Really Hate Abstinence Education?


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[quote name='Sirklawd' date='09 April 2010 - 11:01 AM' timestamp='1270825301' post='2089946']
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For people that are REALLY against abstinence education it comes down to the fact that they really do think people should be allowed to have sex whenever they want with whoever they want. (As if anything is standing in their way.) This sexual freedom is the golden cow of modern society, anything that permits it (abortion, contraceptives) is sacred.
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I know you know this, but your post reminded me. We must make very clear the difference between freedom and licentiousness.

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[quote name='Raphael' date='09 April 2010 - 09:38 AM' timestamp='1270820308' post='2089897']
I took sex ed. in high school and was the only strong pro-lifer in the class. It took me 5 minutes to get my teacher to admit that the pill was abortifacient. She kept trying to deny it because she didn't want the other students to know about it. Then I took a civics class that same semester and the teacher basically told conservatives (specifically pro-lifers) that they weren't allowed to discuss their beliefs in the classroom because it would offend others who were a "captive audience." Of course, I know that I wasn't the one holding them captive. I used some symbolic speech one day in class (albeit probably not the most prudent thing to say) and the teacher took me to the principal's office (the teacher twisted my words around to make it sound like I was making terroristic threats). The idea that I would do anything like that is kinda silly; it was my only time in the principal's office and I was the only student in my entire high school (2300 kids) who had been given permission to sign hall passes. After that course, I only got louder. We need students to speak up. As a teacher, I would be extremely pleased if more of my pro-life and chaste kids would speak up in class. They let themselves get pushed around all the time by crazy ideology.
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Thank you!

[font="Times New Roman"][size="3"]It is crazy easy to be pushed around in high school for having conservative or prolife views. I myself was unsure about my opinions and beliefs on many matters in high school, it takes a lot of knowledge and strength to uncover the issues without basis input from outside. It takes even more strength to defend yourself after forming such beliefs when simple discussions turn into an attack on what you believe.[/size][/font]

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[quote name='tinytherese' date='09 April 2010 - 01:07 AM' timestamp='1270786076' post='2089761']

My mom apparentally thought that "sexual education" meant that kids would be told the realities of the failure rates of condoms and the like, and the medical side affects of practicing "safe" sex such as that the breast cancer is linked to the pill would be talked about and that they would be told that abstinence is the best way to prevent s.t.d.'s and unplanned pregnancies. This is what she thought was meant by, "sexual education." She also said that many moms she knew thought that that's what it was too, then again they weren't usually known to actually read the permission slip about what the program was about. They just assumed that it taught them the biological aspects involved in sex such as the names of particular body parts and sexual organs, what the act of sex was, and the risks involved before marriage.

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This is exactly what my sex ed classes in my public high school were. I guess I knew it wasn't like that everywhere, but I've never really thought before about how much worse they must be. I grew up in a heavily mennonite area and many of the mennonites were up in arms about having a sex ed class that even mentioned contraception existed. The word condom was forbidden from my middle school, so in health class when my gym teacher talked about condoms and their effectiveness he whispered the word (to be silly).

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tinytherese

Friday night on the news the first story they covered was on the high rise of s.t.d.'s in my home state (Iowa.) I giggled when the anchorman began with, "What could be the cause of this rise in sexually transmitted diseases?" :lol_roll: I thought ah...DUH!

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[quote name='tinytherese' date='11 April 2010 - 12:58 PM' timestamp='1271008707' post='2090994']
Friday night on the news the first story they covered was on the high rise of s.t.d.'s in my home state (Iowa.) I giggled when the anchorman began with, "What could be the cause of this rise in sexually transmitted diseases?" :lol_roll: I thought ah...DUH!
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I guess they don't give anchormen IQ tests before hiring them.

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[quote name='Saint Therese' date='11 April 2010 - 01:46 PM' timestamp='1271011579' post='2091012']
Catherine you're on a roll today. ^_^
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I've got my term papers all done, and my taxes for both countries, so my brain isn't being squished anymore.

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[quote name='Raphael' date='09 April 2010 - 09:38 AM' timestamp='1270820308' post='2089897']
I took sex ed. in high school and was the only strong pro-lifer in the class. It took me 5 minutes to get my teacher to admit that the pill was abortifacient. She kept trying to deny it because she didn't want the other students to know about it. Then I took a civics class that same semester and the teacher basically told conservatives (specifically pro-lifers) that they weren't allowed to discuss their beliefs in the classroom because it would offend others who were a "captive audience." Of course, I know that I wasn't the one holding them captive. I used some symbolic speech one day in class (albeit probably not the most prudent thing to say) and the teacher took me to the principal's office (the teacher twisted my words around to make it sound like I was making terroristic threats). The idea that I would do anything like that is kinda silly; it was my only time in the principal's office and I was the only student in my entire high school (2300 kids) who had been given permission to sign hall passes. After that course, I only got louder. We need students to speak up. As a teacher, I would be extremely pleased if more of my pro-life and chaste kids would speak up in class. They let themselves get pushed around all the time by crazy ideology.
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Plus one. Thanks for fighting the good fight way-back-when.

[quote name='CatherineM' date='11 April 2010 - 03:48 PM' timestamp='1271015330' post='2091048']
I've got my term papers all done, and my taxes for both countries, so my brain isn't being squished anymore.
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:clap:

Sounds like an accomplishment! I'm still in exams :weep:

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