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How did you
first learn about sex? |
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school or home
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Do you feel
the information you were given was adequate? |
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yes
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What do you
think of the quality of sex education today? |
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I think the
sex education at my school was really good as I know about most things.
I dont think this is the case in some schools though, as some people don't
seem to know a lot.
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Do you feel
that the media's obsession with sex leaves nothing left for parents
to teach their kids? |
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In some ways
yes, but I think most parents prefer it so that their kids don't have
to rely on them. It can be an awkward subject.
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Do you think
that sexuality education should be treated differently for girls than
it is for boys? |
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No. At my school
we had sex education together. Just because girls and boys have different
things happen to them, they still need to know what happens to the opposite
sex.
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Does the
advertising of "women's sanitary products" on TV bother you?
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No, I don't
see why it should.
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How early,
is too early to learn about sex? |
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I don't think
any age is really, but it would seem a bit stupid to teach children under
9 or 10 as it wouldn't effect them at that age. I think just before puberty
is a good age, about 9 or 10.
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If you knew
then what you know now, what would you do differently? |
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Probably not
a lot. I can't really remember not knowing about it, but I obviously haven't
known all my life!
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If you had
a teenage daughter and there was a book available which contained graphic
information about female sexuality, orgasm, masturbation techniques -
designed to teach them everything about their sexuality - while recommending
the delaying experimentation with penetrative sex until of emotional maturity
(and legal age) - would you let her read it? (please give reasons why)
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Yes, because
she would learn about it later anyway and I think it should be her decision
what she does. If she wasn't a teenager I wouldn't really want her to.
Teenagers are interested in that sort of thing and I don't see anything
wrong. |
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How did
you first hear about exotic sexual practices such as fetishism and group
sex? |
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Probably TV,
magazines and the internet.
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Do you feel
that the increasingly mainstream reference to these things is a good thing?
(ie: Threesomes and guy's facination with Lesbianism being a standard
punch line on sitcoms these days). |
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I wouldn't
say it's good or bad. It's just another type of sex and sex is found everywhere.
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