It's not just about learning about sex. It's learning about health
by Anonymous17 hours ago
Knowing more about your body and the risks (and ways to mitigate that risk) that come with certain activities is always useful, even if you're unlikely to use that information
by uptonpaxton17 hours ago
People making fun of you for skipping it? Is this an unpopular opinion or a rationalization attempt?
by Anonymous17 hours ago
This is an incredibly poor line of thinking and honestly needs to be immediately worked on, it doesn't matter if it's immediately useful or not. It's always good to have information like that just in case, you just need to work on remembering and memorizing it.
by Anonymous17 hours ago
Not everything needs to have a "material benefit". The knowledge is the benefit, this is a very odd line of thinking (especially when it's more than just sex, it's for health too mate). Also, if you're desperate for a "sex exam" to exist, here's one: What should be done to help mitigate the chances of an unwanted pregnancy?
by Anonymous17 hours ago
You didn't specify what kind, plus doing a bit a research helps.
by Anonymous16 hours ago
If you think that's all you need to know then that shows how much you need the class.
by Mustafadubuque16 hours ago
It's useful in concept, but for some reason the education in practice is little more than putting a condom on a banana
by Anonymous16 hours ago
Sex-Ed is only useful if they're teaching you to smash. Real talk. Had a few teachers whom I would have loved to give me a walkthrough tutorial #floridarules
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