http://www.cnn.com/2004/EDUCATION/08/05/texas.textbooks.reut/index.html
This is the reason for my anger. I don't think it is a very good idea to not educate our youth about the importance of birth control and contraceptives. Maybe you will say ultimately, it is the responsibility of the parent to educate their child on such things. But honestly, my mummy and daddy never had that talk with me. So I'm just one of the few that wouldn't have been educated on the subject if not in health class in public school.
We are already having and AIDS epidemic. More and more cases are showing up in young adults nationwide. I don't think that taking away education to protect yourself will help anything. I'm worried we will see in increase in these numbers.
You can't tell kids that abstinece is the only way. Yes it is the best way, but people know there are risks ivolved, and they do things anyway. You really can't stop a teenager from doing something if they want too. How many of you had sex in high school?
You can't tell kids that "rest" is the way to avoid STD's and pregnancy. "...that a good way a teen-ager can prevent a sexually transmitted disease is to get plenty of rest so he or she can have a clear head about sex and choose abstinence."
I could go on and on about this, but I would like to hear what the rest of you think. Please post your comments here.
Thanks.
EDIT: link didn't work.
Edited, Tue Aug 10 13:00:27 2004 by Mirly