5/23/2011

Does sexual education in High School impact the rate of sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents?

Does sexual education in High School impact the rate of sexually transmitted diseases in adolescents?What are your thoughts on the types of sex ed programs,
condoms being given to teenagers, abstinence only programs? Is this helping or hurting our teenagers?

Alex Farber
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wantsshy
I think abstinence only programs are hurting children immensely... They still talk, think, and have sex as much if not more than ever but now they are less informed about how to prevent STD's and pregnancy and sexual health. It is hurting America and I am tired of paying for their children that they can't afford to have or for them to be on welfare because they didn't finnish their educations

TopHat
After you give one or two presentations, you're just boring the teens to tears. They don't need you to tell them all that garbage a million times, so sex ed is a waste of time, and is definitely hurting. Get the info out there; give out free condoms. Don't drone on and on - those that didn't get the message the first two times aren't going to get it on the 50th, either.

Abstinence-only programs are very detrimental to the development of a healthy mindset, as well as a healthy sexual life.

LyfeSizeBarbie
Yes, it does impact... Because when I was in high school and saw these pictures of those people with diseases I had no intentions in having sex

skeezbucket
sex ed should be about abstinence only. educating kids about safe sex are fine and dandy, but it also plays with their curiosity. that saids its okay to have sex as long as your protected. its obviously not that effective, kids are becoming more sexual active at a younger age every year. that's my opinion.

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