Oral Sex? [Question for both boys & girls] |
Oral Sex? [Question for both boys & girls] |
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I was just wondering. The question is for both boys and girls. The first poll is how ppl feel wen girls give oral sex, and the second is how ppl feel wen boys do it.
Im a girl, and personally i dont really like it that much. I might do it only if i was in a long relationship and i really liked the person. I hate how most boys wanna get oral but not do it to girls...just my opinion I know they have protection and stuff like flavored condoms so oral sex is better, but where do u get them? I know it seems like im rambling ![]() |
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![]() I'm Jc ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() ![]() Group: Mentor Posts: 13,619 Joined: Jul 2006 Member No: 437,556 ![]() |
^caring parents don't teach their kids about sex?
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^caring parents don't teach their kids about sex? Morally speaking... and I dunno how well you know your history but a parent teaching about sexual conduct wasn't done til' AFTER their 12 year of school (what we consider; graduating highschool). This is because back in history, kids had better things to do with their lives than sit there and wonder about sex and wantin to experience sex. But we're no longer in history, so what you find "beneficial" in teaching a young child about sex may actually be one of the worst things you could ever do... The reason why sex education was introduced into the general education system was because of the HIV epidemic that started in the 80's, the abortion rate, the school drop out rate (we assumed that people were droppin out because they were too busy having a child) during this time sex was a lil more common for teens. Sex education is supposed to prevent you from having sex, and if and when you decide to have sex, be prepared for the repercussions. |
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Morally speaking... and I dunno how well you know your history but a parent teaching about sexual conduct wasn't done til' AFTER their 12 year of school (what we consider; graduating highschool). This is because back in history, kids had better things to do with their lives than sit there and wonder about sex and wantin to experience sex. But we're no longer in history, so what you find "beneficial" in teaching a young child about sex may actually be one of the worst things you could ever do... I'm curious as to where you get your information and what makes you think that it's okay for you to take on such a superior attitude when it comes to an idea that you seem to just generalize for the purpose of your argument. How about the days when girls would get married and have their first child at the age of 14? How far back in history are you going? And what specific culture are you speaking of? There are many different cultures (back in the day and now) that are very open about the idea of hetero and homosexual sex and exploring it. There are also a lot of cultures that like to keep themselves shielded from sexual and taboo ideas. Who are you to say what is better and what isn't? You can't control the direction society moves. Sex Education is essential in today's society because many people are having sex at an earlier age. If your point is that people shouldn't be having sex until they're out of high school, that's fine, but it's really nothing you can control unless you plan on sheltering your own child from sex (which, I assure you, will be very hard to do). |
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