Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll are crazy - making them accessible is one thing but just giving them to everyone is taking it a litttle too far.
Yep.
+1
Agree. I’m not at all uptight about sex. I have four adult kids and one older teen. I taught my children responsibility, emotional awareness and safe sex. Not abstinence or wait till marriage nonesense. Still, I don’t think schools need to hand out condoms. Have them easily accessible? Absolutely.
What's the difference?
Anonymous wrote:I feel like the parents objecting to this, would be the first to call a girl a "slut" or "whore" for getting pregnant from sex with their precious baby boy, who apparently is unable to be responsible for himself.
Teach your boys/men to be responsible for themselves and use their own protection.
Anonymous wrote:Children are independent human beings, not possessions of their parents. Parents have responsibility but not total control. I do not think parents should be able to opt out of teens accessing condoms.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which would you rather your child have-- a condom or a baby? Or a condom or an STI?
I am teaching my kids that there are other impacts of sex outside of getting pregnant or a STD that a condom or any kind of birth control can't stop. Whether we like to admit it or not, sex is an emotional tie. I would not want the school to give my kids condoms.
Do you think that it would induce your kids to disregard your teaching?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which would you rather your child have-- a condom or a baby? Or a condom or an STI?
I am teaching my kids that there are other impacts of sex outside of getting pregnant or a STD that a condom or any kind of birth control can't stop. Whether we like to admit it or not, sex is an emotional tie. I would not want the school to give my kids condoms.
Anonymous wrote:Which would you rather your child have-- a condom or a baby? Or a condom or an STI?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Which would you rather your child have-- a condom or a baby? Or a condom or an STI?
I'd prefer my child have self control. It's not hard.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Ya’ll are crazy - making them accessible is one thing but just giving them to everyone is taking it a litttle too far.
Yep.
+1
Agree. I’m not at all uptight about sex. I have four adult kids and one older teen. I taught my children responsibility, emotional awareness and safe sex. Not abstinence or wait till marriage nonesense. Still, I don’t think schools need to hand out condoms. Have them easily accessible? Absolutely.