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Kids should definitely be educated about sex by sixth grade. Many kids will have their hormones revving up by that point. As far as knowing about sex, I knew about it in general terms by first grade, just from "playground talk". The irony is that it was a private religious school that didn't have very extensive / good sex education, so a loooot of misconceptions persisted. Two of my classmates got pregnant in eighth grade, and it was not even a very large class.
Quote from: saply on December 06, 2012, 10:41:43 AMFight the power! Be a nudist!I just want to add that when I was breastfeeding, I would just... whip it out in public, no cover (it's Florida, after all), and nobody ever even said anything to me. I got some looks but hey, that's their baggage lolI did too. Where I'm from if you try and stop a woman breastfeeding, even if she takes her shirt off to do it, you're violating her human rights, and can be prosecuted.
Fight the power! Be a nudist!I just want to add that when I was breastfeeding, I would just... whip it out in public, no cover (it's Florida, after all), and nobody ever even said anything to me. I got some looks but hey, that's their baggage lol
Oh man, Ashes. I remember asking my mom where babies came from when she was pregnant with my sister. I was four, but it was one of those bizarre memories that is frozen in your brain forever. Somehow, I had the impression that my dad had put a seen in a hole in her neck (???) and that it traveled down to her tummy. I actually asked if I could watch next time they did it! Oh gawd, if only I had understood how it really worked!
"Your body is inappropriate and needs to be covered up at all times" is the message, essentially.It's no wonder that when some girls are growing up, awash in their own personal insecurities and feelings of inadequacy, they turn to low-cut cleavage-baring shirts and "JUICY" shorts. It's flirty, it's teasing, it's giving others a glimpse of something "taboo", and it's unfortunately a very easy way to make them sexy and interesting to the troglodytian male population that they've been led to believe is superior to them for... some reason.If we were all allowed to just walk about town topless without people making us feel like crap, this topic wouldn't even exist ;3
The issue of whether young girls should wear revealing clothing or not is a disturbing topic. I find it sad that society would sooner have us blame the 8 year old (or her mom) for looking "sexy" rather than the man looking at that 8 year old as a sex object. Something wrong with that...
I have a friend who is a nurse and she works in the maternity ward. She said there was a 9 year old girl giving birth Her mother refused to let her have an epidrural (can they have epidurals at that age?) because she said, "you deserve all this pain for having sex". The girl screamed so loud everyone in the hospital heard it
I have a friend who is a nurse and she works in the maternity ward. She said there was a 9 year old girl giving birth Her mother refused to let her have an epidrural (can they have epidurals at that age?) because she said, "you deserve all this pain for having sex". The girl screamed so loud everyone in the hospital heard it I can't believe 9 year olds are having sex. I was playing with ponies and Barbies at that age! Wasn't thinking about boys and sex and stuff. It's insane