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Originally Posted by Jack_
Actually more open and liberal attitudes to sex solves more problems than it creates, it's this 'ooh we mustn't talk about that, just tell them the basics' bullsh*t attitude that leaves kids ignorant and unaware of some of the more colourful aspects of sexuality and so they go searching online for it instead, and we all know what some people think of that (  ). Kids are intuitive and they will find out what they want to, so perhaps it's best we start teaching them everything before they learn it from porn and then feel too scared to ask the people that are really important in their lives about how to remain safe...
Also I really think lying the blame of bullying at the feet of the parents for saying something regarding their sex lives is so wrong, that's vindicating the bullies - they're the ones with the problems and are the people that need to be addressed. You can't just shy away from things and go 'oh well we best not say or do this because they might be bullied', no ****** that, the way you combat bullying is by normalising things so that they can't be outcasted and picked on, and the more things like this are talked about, the more normal they become
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Jack, I have to say I love your utopian ideas.. I'd love to live in a world where everything is perfect an fair, but unfortunately I don't. Whether we like it or not, agree with it or not the world can be unfair; people who sleep around do get a bad reputation, men get an easier time for being promiscuous than women, promiscuity will eventually have a negative affect on you, either physically or mentally, your actions DO have an effect on your offspring and regardless of who's got the problem, bullying does hurt.