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How did you
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Seven to Eight
years of age. I was caught masturbating at the age of 5. |
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Do you feel
the information you were given was adequate? |
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Very, nothing
was left to imagine. education continued for five years and longer. nI
was taught the way to masturbate, and allowed to watch intercourse and
oral sex between adults at an early age.
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What do you
think of the quality of sex education today? |
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It may be good
but it's not taught
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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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the media leaves
much more of a job and a difficult one too.
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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.
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Does the
advertising of "women's sanitary products" on TV bother you?
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No. Except
they are dumb.
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How early,
is too early to learn about sex? |
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before the
child starts to talk.
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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!
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How did
you first hear about exotic sexual practices such as fetishism and group
sex? |
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By reading
about it.
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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 think it
helps people become more at ease with the term. They then will know if
their inclinations are not unsusal and then may follow their heart.
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