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hahahaha should've had these people give a talk at my boarding school... you don't even wanna know
 
huh, kids will be kids. but, c'mon, use a freaking condom. problem is they always think "it" is going to happen to someone else. whatever the 'it" is, pregnancy, HIV...death.

kids don't get it...
 
HA! XD I don't this ever happened when I was in middle school. And I still doubt it happens at all.
 
I dunno. Sounds like the media created "jelly bracelet party" panic from a few years back. It sells to hypersensitive parents, mostly. I'd take it with a grain of salt.

I'm not saying that it has never happened, but I'd not say it is becoming an epidemic as is being portrayed.
 
HA! XD I don't this ever happened when I was in middle school. And I still doubt it happens at all.
Riiight... Well, years ago in Western Australia, there was once a High School called Craigie High. One day, when all the teachers were enjoying lunch in the main staff room, two year nine students (14 and 15yo) were seen OUTSIDE THE STAFFROOM WINDOW in the garden bed going for it! Naturally, a senior male teacher walked out with a bucket of water to throw over them, before hauling them into the the Principal's office.

This has been going on since I was a kid in Melbourne. When I was in year five, the teacher in the class room opposite ours suddenly began to yell so loudly the whole corridor of classrooms fell silent. The pupils were held in throughout the rest of the day and after school until parents came to collect their children after the principal had a very serious talk with them all about what expectation our school had regarding parenting and pupil behaviour.

Times are slacker, attitudes are relaxed. I don't think we need to tolerate children having sex, but I don't think we should teach them that sex is shameful, dirty or simply fun. Certainly, we shouldn't teach kids to have sex at this sort of age.
 
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