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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Ok? It’s 2023. Glad to see VA is finally catching up with the rest of the world. [/quote] Really? You honestly think that little girls should have to learn for the first time about periods with their male classmates? Shouldn’t we allow them the modesty to be able to ask questions privately without their boy classmates there?[/quote] It’s the human body. Modesty is absurd. Boys should absolutely know a girls body and girls should know boys. You are ridiculous. [/quote] I don't think PP is objecting to sex ed and to boys learning about girls or vice versa. The question/concern is them learning about it together at that young age. I'm glad to hear from those who had co-ed and whose kids have had it co-ed and hear there weren't any problems. But I fully understand the poster's question. Some people are more modest and shy than others and I think it can absolutely be intimidating for young kids (girls) to have these conversations with adults, let alone their young male counterparts. I'm thinking the poster is talking about the elementary and maybe middle school ages particularly;less so high school. Give her a break. It's ok to have some modesty.[/quote]
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