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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]12/13 for condoms I am a coach for club travel and most of those boys are having sex before they enter high school. [/quote] 1) how do you know this? 2) how do 12/13 year olds have enough totally unsupervised free time that “most” of them are able to be having sex? 3) honestly sounds like you are a sketchy “coach” if *most* of your mid-puberty boys are having sex[/quote] How does anyone know anything? - is a really dumb response. The county school system surveys kids and teens every single year; the surveys are evidence and compared year over year. OF COURSE there is a margin of error; everyone knows that. But we also know with a fair degree of certainty, at what age kids in the county are having sex, what type of sex, and how they compare nationally. Stop with the dumb “how do you know?” crap.[/quote] This is an unhinged response. Coach claims to have factual knowledge of kids on his (her) team having sex at 12 or 13 years old. “How do you know that!” is the obvious question that one SHOULD ask such an adult - because they sound like a freaking pervert. (Also, you know kids lie on surveys, don’t you? Especially middle school aged boys? Were you never in middle school yourself?)[/quote] Whoa counselor, this isn’t a courtroom. And what a ridiculous response about surveys, which are universally used as reliable indicators, taking into account that some respondents may not give accurate responses; you appear to not understand the concept of “margin of error.” Perhaps you should look it up before you make yourself look even more ignorant? The county school system, the Commonwealth, and the federal government all compile statistics on youth sexual activity at a cost of many millions of dollars every year. Forgive me if I trust the reporting by these government agencies over you, Ms. Anonymous internet lawyer. Your weird opinion has proven worthless. [/quote]
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