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Sex Myths | Original Sin: Sex


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·Nov 11, 2024

After 100 years of sex education appearing in schools around the globe, young people are more confused than ever. Many blame this on political agendas, which they believe stand in the way of a student's right to know. It's profoundly shocking that you would have had a more thorough sex education in the 1950s than 5 years ago in high school. As of March 1st, 2016, only 20-24 states in the United States actually required that sex ed be taught in schools, and of those, only 13 required that it be medically accurate.

I suspect the primary reason human sexuality is political is because it's a good way to get elected. It's a hot-button item; it's something we feel intensely about. We've got a lot of young people who are really hungering for more honest, accurate information about sexuality. They're not finding it in their health classes; they're not getting it from their parents at home.

A chyia outbreak that got everyone talking about the small town of Crane last week now has the school looking at possible ways to fix it. Sex education is a failure. There are kids today drinking bleach as birth control. "Drink a cap of bleach before you have sex; it's birth control." The myths around sexuality and being safe with sex are almost unbelievable.

You can't get a girl pregnant if you stop thrusting inside her after you ejaculate because it's the thrusting after ejaculation that breaks open her eggs. She can't get pregnant if you have sex standing up. She can't get pregnant if you have sex in a pool. If you drink a lot of Mountain Dew, there's a lot that's missing.

There's a lot more that young people deserve and that we, as adults, have a responsibility to provide for them.

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