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Originally posted by The Original Ape:
TicklePink,
In theory, I agree with you. It IS the responsibility of the parent(S) to explain sex and the responsibilities that go with it, but young minds are naturally curious. Add to that curious mind some active hormones, and you've got trouble-trouble that could possibly had been avoided if there was a place where a young man or woman could've picked up a condom. If they had a condom and used it, the parent would only have to worry about their child being sexually active, instead of worrying if their child contracted an std, or is now expecting a child, or both.
Curiousity is a natural part of being young, and it kills more than cats.
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I understand where you and everyone else is coming from completely. I've worked in the school system before and knowing that there are educators that are posting as well, we've seen many cases where parents are just not taking the responsibility that they should for their children. As a former educator in an elementary school, I've had to take up the slack for a parent that doesn't take responsibility (until the child gets into serious trouble that is -- then they want to scream at the teacher). I've pulled our babies to side, combed heads, given that extra tutoring, bought clothes,...
I know that children are growing up
fast. I mentored a 4th grader (10 yrs old)that was as tall as I am with the whole package, and trust me, I am not a short woman. However, if I worked in a middle school or high school, then I would view my responsibility as to educate children about safe sex, but not giving out BCs. If I noticed that there was a child that seemed
verrrry curious, I'd have to have a "safe" talk with them, to let them know that I care about them, and I am there for them, and to talk to them about making sure that they use condoms, etc. if this is what they plan on doing.
Ideally, I wish that they would wait until they are married, or that their parents would take a more proactive role, however, I realize that this is not an ideal world. But I still don't think that the school is the place to pass out BCs.