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Sex Ed

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Ok what did you guys do/ learn in Sex Ed at school?





we learned about sex std's and how to put condoms on styrofoam cocks;)
 
We didn't have that at school.

What passed for Sex Ed was more commonly referred to lunch break.

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We...
- were informed about puberty. A little.
- had marginal info on AIDS. By the time we got to that paragraph, I knew more than the teacher, I think.
- were forced to watch morality plays on loverboys (men who recruit women for prostitution), 'just saying no' and the first time.
- we were shown how to put a condom on a cucumber and got one of our very own (there weren't any extra strength anal condoms, though).
- Oh yeah, there were three words on homosexuality.

Needless to say I wished I could get a refund on the hours spent in that class...
 
Ha ha...I just laugh thinking about it now.

1. We had a demostration one day where the health teacher had a heart made out of construction paper. She then proceeded to rip the heart into little pieces, each piece symbolized everytime a girl had sex with a man she gave a piece of her heart that she would never ever be able to get back.

2. We were also taught that anal sex was wrong. It is an "exit" and that the lining of the anus is very thin and could cause great damage if you stuck anything up there.
 
well, i learned the 'technical' side in sex ed. the basics and the practical side were not new to me because i've learned it from my friends, from try and error and my dad's porn stash. therefore i knew all the 'correct' terms of the body parts and whispered them to my class mates whenever our teacher used one of those silly grown up words.

of course this didn't get unnoticed by our teacher and he called me to the front of the class, where he had models of the male and female body on which he explained us everything. he wanted me to tell the whole class what i had whispered to my seat neigbours and to repeat his explanation on the models by using my terms.

i was so embarassed that i didn't get out a single word. especially because we were the first class which had sex ed after it was invented and our teacher recorded everything on tape for the next parent-teacher meeting.
 
MY class was just for breeder sex so i wasn't interested
 
Sexual anatomy, puberty, safe sex techniques, and stds.

Not once was alternative sexual lifestyles mentioned. Pretty cut n dry.

Pretty much the same, wasn't a seperate class either was part of Biology. We also got "the talk" when we were 10 explaining that things about us would change and that sort of thing.
 
sex ed in middle school consisted of pubery based stuff. erections, periods, hair, and how pregnancy happens.

in hs, it included condoms and std transmission. they never said anything about gay sex, what it includes, or whether it was right or wrong. however, it was stressed that std's get passed orally and through vaginal and anal sex.

then in health in hs, we got to see hundreds of pics of anuses, penises, and vaginas with hpv and herpes and what they looked like after warts were frozen off. it was also stressed to try not to have casual sex. and if u do, use a condom. and especially if it's anally(for hiv reasons). we also saw a video of a straight guy that got aids from his wife and his progression through the disease. this was about nine years ago.

now that i think back about it, that was a bit of a progressive program. but, this is a really republican district. they elected overwhelmingly our republican senator, our republican representatives to the nation and the state, and our republican governor. and im talking very bush republicans.
 
I went through 5 years of sex ed in my public school system. We learned baout the same stuff each time and when we got older we learned about STD's.

I thought it was dumb. Then I got out into a larger area and realized how little other people were taught about sexual health.

Shocking.

I'm thankful.
 
the only sex ed i ever had was when the draqqueens told me to charge extra if I shoot a load
 
Well they talked about stuff...but I didn't really learn anything. It was actually more of an anatomy lesson which didn't have anything to do with sex really, with a touch on STDS.

I think that if my biology teacher had done our sex ed, we would actually have heard a lot more. Her explanation of the development of a penis from what would normally be a clitoris was almost orgasmic due to her word choice. She seemed to have no problem talking about it in great detail...
 
pretty everything was covered, but the only thing about homosexuality was basically the info that homosexuals exists (some weird rare guys) and that we shouldn't mind what they are doing (they're weird anyway).
sex ed in the 4th, 7th and 9th grade.
 
In the seventh or eighth grade we were treated to a rather extensive (four-week) course in sex ed: puberty, hormones, erections, menstruation, and the mechanics of heterosexual genital intercourse; STDs (this was before AIDS, so it was just good old-fashioned syph and gonorrhea and the like), how you get pregnant, and how birth-control works. We didn't really talk about condoms, the Pill was the thing in those days, they were merely mentioned in passing. As was homosexuality, though the teacher made sure to tell us that there was nothing wrong with it, it was just an alternate way of life... but she couldn't tell us more than that because it wasn't in the syllabus. She also made it extremely clear that we were to consult our parents about their beliefs regarding sexual intercourse before marriage, she had nothing to say on the topic.

That was, what, 1979, 1980? The end of the sexual revolution, though we didn't know it then. It was terribly fascinating. I think we covered it again in high-school, but only glancingly.
 
Not how to have sex. However learned a lot about diseases, he (the teacher) showed a lot of nasty diseases pictures.....ewwwww

For some reason he had a picture of a guy has sex changed :confused:
 
oh yea you guys who dident missed out when we had it it was 35C and condoms make great water ballons :D
it may have been a bit awkward for the person who had to clean up;)
 
I had 3 weeks of it every year from 5th grade to 8th grade. In 9th grade, there was a class called Health where we did a 4 week unit. There was nothing interesting - STDs, fertilization, development of embryos, abstinence, saying "no", condoms, the like. Although 6th grade Sex Ed was kind of interesting, with the condoms and dildos...
 
I don't remember much at all. Mostly puberty related stuff. I think some stuff was mentioned about condoms and some stds, but I don't remember. I only had it in 4th and 5th grade. There was a health class in middle school at some point that I rember taught by the PE teacher. I don't remember much sex ed, just mostly eat healthy type stuff. I went to a private liberal arts school for high school and we didn't do anything like health or any crap like that :).
 
I don't remember much of my public school sex ed class (in 5th grade). Later, in private (alternative) school, we had a rather good class.
 
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