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Thursday, January 05, 2006

Effect of Sex Education on Teenagers

This column gives some interesting statistics from a survery in Florida. It also addresses the responsibility of the parents in raising their children.

Steamy Teens in Tampa

2 Comments:

  • At 10:28 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    All part of the "politically correct" process-- look for a powerful critique of this process here:

    http://www.civitas.org.uk/pdf/cs47.pdf

    The Retreat of Reason
    Political Correctness and the
    Corruption of Public Debate in Modern Britain by Anthony Browne

    This .pdf file, released in Jan '06, may be saved and printed. It contains valuable commentary and argumentation regarding numerous agendas and the "chilling effect" they have on public discourse. A MUST read.

    --HSS

     
  • At 8:58 AM, Anonymous Anonymous said…

    Another tiresome article on the insidious effect of sex education on teenagers. I think it was much better in the 50s, when teenagers were told nothing about sex (the word wasn't even mentioned in many households) and thought one could get pregnant (another word rarely mentioned in the 50s) from a toilet seat or from swimming in a pool. Ah, for the good ol' days!

     

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