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And how do you know who is fertile and who isn't? (just kidding) And even if a person can't get pregnant (Oral sex, sodomy, someone infertile), there is still the threat of STDs from unprotected sex. Protection doesn't always work. If the couple is monogamous, then it will be much less a threat- pregnancy is still a risk if they are fertile. (Since I am pro-life, abortion would never have been an option for me)
I think abstinence should be taught as at least an alternative. I am sure most of you agree with that- thanks for pointing it out.
The whole thing is that the risks of having sex with someone should be taught along with everything else- sure it's pleasurable, but we have to be careful- we have to ask ourselves if the pleasure of a short time is worth what could happen later down the road.
Who is sang it shouldnt? I ll repeat, I dont even have problems with all sex ed classes starting with "having no sex is the beat way to avoid all the risks of having babie and sexually transmited diseases" as a mantra on every single class, as long as the spend the rest of the time telling the class all the stuff most of em will actually need to know and apply.