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Student describes teacher accidentally showing porn to 7th grade class
Sex-ed survey given to 7th Graders
The parents need to get with the program. I had sex-ed "lite" in fifth grade and again in 7th grade. It's no big deal. Kids are starting to have sex in their early teens like, at age 13 with increasing frequency. They are hardly "too young" to understand or be taught this material.
I think it's okay because I have a girlfriend whose is really hot and she came to my house and we got dirty from being outside and we took a shower together and we turned so we wouldn't see each other and she turned around and she let me touch her boob's and I told her to suck on my penis and she did and she said to hump her ass so I did and my penis accidentally fell into her vagina and she moaned and I didn't realize I had sperm in my penis and I got her pregnant we are still boyfriend and girlfriend she still loves sex till this day. Not really. While it is an exciting and a natural part of human life, a middle-school student is not, pardon the banality, adult enough to understand all possible repercussions of a sexual act physical, emotional, legal, financial and is even less so able to be fully responsible for those possible repercussions. As a very crude example: sex can cause death e.
They Do It, Too? Yes, that sounds high, but read the fine print. For example:. What can we do to combat this problem?