Thursday, January 19, 2006

No fourteen-year-old should know how to deep throat.


Anonymous
01:33:22 PM

12 comments:

Anonymous said...

Well, what if she and her boyfriend are just having some safe fun?

I'd say no fourteen year old should know have to massage a penis with their vaginal muscles, but that's just me.

Anonymous said...

ever heard of herpes? oral sex isn't entirely safe.

Anonymous said...

Herpes isn't the best example really because that can also be transferred via kissing, so should we not be making out with anyone?
Oral sex is entirely safe if the person you're doing it with is clean.

PChis said...

And pointing to that example, the ironic thing is that that makes hand jobs a lot safer than making out, but we keep promoting such risky behavior in public without revealing another safe behavior.

Anonymous said...

how tangsty... we can't even stay on topic.

I don't think the original poster was talking about safe sexual activity. maybe it was more about, oh, I dunno, the disgusting idea of a kid doing this sort of stuff.

just imagine if you had a little sister who was fourteen, and she was deepthroating a guy. it's scary...

Anonymous said...

I think that every fourteen year old should know how to deep throat and to massage a penis with her vaginal muscles. I mean, what are they teaching these kids in school nowadays?

Anonymous said...

"I mean, what are they teaching these kids in school nowadays?"

Well, I, too, often wonder what goes on in our schools. On some occasions, there is actually education, but not of this variety. Schools have no place broaching this topic. In Health classes, every student ought to know that birth control exists and where to get it. Beyond that, Wake County should absolve responsibility.

Anonymous said...

fundamentalism r0x0rZ you blasphemer!!!

off with your head!

Anonymous said...

unfortunately, however, the WCPSS has turned sex ed into a joke among students, what with all this abstinence crap. Seriously, they could turn it into something much more effective if they told us about contraceptives and where to obtain them. Unfortunately, that would anger the Christian fundamentalists in our community who feel that birth control is wrong and should be a capital offense.

Anonymous said...

um, second comment above me is mine, was supposed to follow the comment directly above me. dumb timestamping things.

Anonymous said...

Schools have three options to prevent sex from screwing up our lives:

1. Make us feel horribly guilty about it from a young age to ensure abstinence. (this will most likely keep us from ever enjoying sex later in life, /but then it's all about procreation anyway, right?/)

2. Never tell us a thing about sex, let us figure it out for ourselves when we know nothing about contraception, and then provide subidized 'round the clock abortions and AIDS clinics.

Or 3. Catch us early with the knowledge we need to not make stupid, ill-infomed descisions when sex inevitably presents itself as an option. We have safe sex. Everybody's happy.

Your pick school board. Your pick.

Anonymous said...

In my sex ed class (I don't go to Enloe) we had a bunch of guest speakers who were teenage mothers or had aids or both and stuff like that and it was really sad. Like one woman who had aids broke down and started sobbing in the middle of her presentation when she was talking about how aids had effected her life so much. Then after we had all of these guest speakers the teacher said that she would not tell us not to have sex but that we needed to realize all of these negative aspects that come along with it. I thought that was very helpful.