Post by defaultPost by a322x1nOn Mon, 6 Nov 2017 15:32:12 -0800 (PST), hypatiab7
Post by hypatiab7On Sun, 5 Nov 2017 12:37:12 -0800 (PST), hypatiab7
Post by hypatiab7Damn, duke, now we all know you don't have a brain. Either
that, or your brain is so full of KKKatholikkk stools that all
thought has ceased!!!
I didn't write the above. Why did you delete the person who did? You
didn't even change the attributes. Apparently it was written by
a322x1n. The original message is still available.
Post by hypatiab7Maybe you just don't know what sex education is about. It
figures.
You definitely don't.
Another meaningless statement. Any youth past the age of 7 knows
what sex is about and what the ramifications are about.
A 7 year old is not a youth. He/she is a child. A youth is a teenager.
And a 7 year old does not understand the ramifications of sex. They
simply think it's yucky.
Fine. Try 13 years old.
Post by hypatiab7Are you really from this planet, Earl? There are a lot of things you
don't seem to know about that you should know.
I can't believe that you think nobody knows what sex is about without
a formal Sex Ed class.
I can't imagine anyone knowing about STDs or unwanted pregnancy without
formal sex ed.
People without knowledge get STDs and unwanted kids.
In the murky underworld of the Catholic Church the idea was to
reproduce without limit for the greater power of the church. The
church controlled your whole life (if you were catholic) in ages past
and they still think they do. According to their BS you remain chaste
and unsullied until the day you marry, then and only then, do you
engage in procreation.
Dookie and his species of catholic got their sex "education" either on
the playground where there was a lot of theory and guessing about what
was supposed to happen, or directly from Father Feelie if you were
that unlucky.
STDs were never a consideration.
Ain’t that the truth. I was in a Catholic grade school and sex was never
mentioned, other than “don’t do that.” “Sex is filthy.” And similar
silly statements.
Even at that time I could tell that they were lying, after all, my parents
were Catholic and they had me and my siblings and that was considered a good
thing by the church.
--
Harry F. Leopold
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Bible and swore to uphold the Constitution. You did not place your hand on
the Constitution and swear to uphold the Bible."-Jamie Raskin, professor of
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