<p>do you think sex ed is stupid? like literally 100% in high school knows about the human body and about sex. nothing that big, like we know about it really well. why learn it? its a waste of time we should just have another period of first aid instead.</p>
<p>HAHAHAHAHA OMG, good times in middle school with that class.</p>
<p>Ahem. Yeah, having it in high school is weird. We did that in like, sixth grade.</p>
<p>I disagree. Learning about birth control and cauliflower wieners was interesting.</p>
<p>haha...I was watching Mean Girls this afternoon and this thread reminds me so much of that health class. "Don't have sex. You will get chlamidia and you will die. Okay take some rubbers."</p>
<p>i didn't know AIDS couldnt be transmitted through saliva until sex ed. =P</p>
<p>The students probably know more than the teachers... What's the point?</p>
<p>Apathy: Dont you need like a gallonish of saliva to contract AIDS. </p>
<p>Ooh Sex ed fact face off. BYAH (howard dean status)</p>
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<p>People with AIDS also cry AIDS filled tears that attack christian babies. I've heard you can also inhale it when you go near them. Do you live in Misssissippi?</p>
<p>shut up.</p>
<p>^^</p>
<p>Hahahahahhahahhahahahah!!!</p>
<p>it's an important class, but there's no age where it's not awkward to have it-- it's a freshman requirement, but i TA'ed for it this year and i actually learned reasonably useful stuff i didn't know. but then again junior year's a little late for the first time around, so i don't know...</p>
<p>I think it's somewhat important, but overall it's really awkward but funny at the same time. Our teacher told us we should use a rubber glove while giving a handjob which just seems odd to me.</p>
<p>There was a school featured in Seventeen last year where 64 of 490 students were pregnant, many with their second child. Granted, they were in a rural area, but the fact that they had no real sex-ed was probably the problem. You'd think that ANY guy could just read the instructions on the condom wrapper/box, but hey! Some people are just dumb. It's our job as the smart people to protect the dumb.</p>
<p>I'm actually surprised at the popularity of condoms, and I attest attribute it to Sex Ed scaring us. Woo.</p>
<p>I think its great and should be mandatory in schools.</p>
<p>haha sex ed is a joke in my school. we do it jr year and we ask the most obnoxious questions. one girl asked "why does cum taste salty?"</p>
<p>I think it's an important class because some kids (like me) don't know about this <- i didn't know anything until biology class in 9th grade, then I was in shock (:)) was for about a day.
My friend stood next me and kept saying, "what the *** , you didn't know that? You are bringing down the name of high-schoolers everywhere.</p>
<p>What didn't you know?</p>
<p>PS, my mom used to say I came out her belly button (though she flip flopped on "pooping" me out), and I didn't know it came out that other hole 'til almost middle school xD</p>
<p>I didn't know how a baby was made exactly, just where it came from ( and that's just because of my younger brother). WHen I found it ~~~</p>
<p>Wow naidu!</p>
<p>I kind of knew it for ever :D</p>
<p>Our school had sex ed in 5th grade. I guess the philosophy was that it's better to find out from a teacher than in the back of the bus.</p>