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Originally posted by J-Beowulf
You can also physically instill respect in children, without beating the crap out of them. We're not talking about fist-fighting with children here, we're talking about spanking and the like.Kids nowadays are having sex forced upon them; some schools are teaching them sex education in grade school, as early as 9 or 10 years old. To me that is just ridiculous. Children shouldn't even be exposed to sex at ALL at such an early age, nevermind being taught how it works and how to do it.
some parents won't admit to it, but they are more liberal about sex at home then they would want the world to know, and their kids end up seeing it, and this causes an imbalance, so instead of punishing the parents for what they do in their home, they teach kids about sex education, that way, it's clear across the board, and if a kid isn't exposed to it at home, and their parents are careful with the kind of friends their children have, sex education will be just like learning how to balance a check book, it won't really make sense until later in life, when it matters, but at least they know, better that they are aware, most kids won't do things unless they SEE it done, that's the reason i think someone taught those kids how to have sex and that's why they were so comfortable doing that in the classroom. sex hormones are usually cyclical, and sometimes, triggered, so imagine a child trying to handle a sex hormone? parents get angry when their child is molested and they have good reasons for it. sex education in a class is different from molesting, molesting can cause the sex hormones to active earlier then usual, and when that child gets horny, who will they practice on? another child or even the adult that taught them? it has little to do with sex education in the school, the formal discussion of it doesn't produce the hormones that causes people to crave sex, the one thing people don't want to admit is that they made a mistake in trusting their kid around someone who molested them. some parents would prefer to ignore it, and others teach their kids sex by not monitoring what they do in front of their kids, and other parents are much more responsible and won't do that, b/c we have different kind of parenting, the school has a right to teach everyone across the board and it's taught in a way that isn't elicit.