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Registered: May 20, 2003
Posts: 1
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As there are today in life there are more and more teens that are pressured today into having sex.And some are under the influence of alcohol.Kids out there today need to know the dangers of having sex.There are over 300,000 sexually transmitted diseases out in this world today.
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Registered: December 30, 2001
Posts: 325
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Everyone is responsible for themselves.
Of course. But I've seen so maany seven year old talking about sex (complete with descriptions), it's sad. What do people teach them? There was an article in the newspaper where the reporter went to an elementry school and talked to ten years olds about the school Rebelde Way. Do you get that in the USA? It's a hit here. Everyone's obsessed (besides me- but it's on all the magizines, my class watches it, little kids...) she asks them what sex is. One kid goes: A man gets on a woman, touches her breasts, enters her, and she goes "oh oh" because hse has a ****.oris. He didn't put it tha nicely, but the "ooh ooh" part is his. Everyone crude all around her, so she turns to a boy who's quiet, thinking he's more polite and feels out-of-place. He asks her if she's "open"- as in, a s.lut. She says no. "Are you a virgin?" "No." "So you are a s.lut!" Ugh. Second graders are NOT responsable for their actions. I mean, they're not stupid, they know what they're doing- but they do what they're taught.
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Registered: January 06, 2003
Posts: 1185
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kids should b more aware of all the consequences. schools start teaching about sex, std's, etc.. in 6th or 7th grade. and i guess thats good since its just the schools, but parents should talk 2 their kids about sex and everything alot sooner than they do in school. ByE bYe 
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Registered: April 05, 2003
Posts: 1063
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Yes, they should know the dangers. Really, a lot of the time it is the parents fault if their child is sexually active because they don't know where their kid is or what he is doing. 
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Registered: August 17, 2001
Posts: 6970
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Everyone is responsible for themselves.
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