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BC already has comprehensive sex ed from K-12. |
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Nope. Been there, thrown some epic keg parties and dealt with the police. It's like drinking or smoking on the beach here. Sure its illegal, yet unless you're being a retard the cops look the other way. |
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You'd do well to lighten up, its just sarcasm. |
GAWD! don't you guys read?! Taylor192 gf is a TEACHER!!! Thems be all the facts we need, jeeeez! |
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I've learned a lot from members here, just not in this thread on this issue cause there's been little other than "of the cuff" information posted. You'll see that when you struggle to quote some. Quote:
Please at least get my opinion correct, I have been very clear. [quote=Noir;7763967]And you think kids can tell the difference? Or maybe with kids it's always just about getting blasted and not so much about learning and take it out of context how? You're insinuating that "teachers would understand and automatically side with you." I didn't. It's as simple as that and it's shown that loud-arrogance doesn't mean you're infallable to errors. Quote:
My old manager had a system which I thought was brilliant. Instead of limiting his kids internet usage, he just put on a log on the router. Occasionally he'd browse it to see if his kids were looking at anything inappropriate and speak to them about internet safety. By inappropriate he meant being on inappropriate social sites, or looking at really bad material (like some of the stuff in the NSFW section that shows people being disembodied), porn was fine, its part of growing up. He'd often comment that his kid finds some really good porn. :fullofwin: |
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I dig ya...I see what your doin'.:spin: |
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I did learn this from my GF's teaching material: only you can be offended. It takes a lot to offend me, cause stupid remarks like this have no truth, so why should they be offensive? Just dismiss them for the stupidity they are. Likewise I don't understand why words like "stupid" cause people to get so mad. Its just a stupid word, its comical that it hurts that much to lash out like he did. :D |
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Remember, its not about the letter of the law, its the spirit. Those laws are meant to enforce child safety, thus why you won't see them enforced unless the child is in danger. PS its not spinning when its true. If anything you're spinning it cause you're using the letter of the law to make a point that doesn't exist cause its not enforced. Dizzy yet? :spin: |
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If this happens, would it be better to know about it, or it to happen in private without your knowledge? BTW that's rhetorical. Of course it'd be better to know, then appropriate resources can be sought out. |
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If you want to get to me, trump my facts, I hate that. A stupid person uttering stupid words has no merit, it actually makes me laugh when stupid people feel the need to lash out as such. I get you wanted to give me a taste of my own medicine, which is interesting cause I don't call people stupid to insult them, its just sarcasm. As I said before, I guess the shoe fit if you feel insulted and the need to return insults. |
If my parent's weren't so chill about everything when I was young I'm pretty sure I wouldn't be as successful as I am now. At the end of the day its all about the values that they instill in you. |
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Mother raped own daughter for 'sex education' - CafeMom A mother of four who raped her 11-year-old daughter and filmed it as a form of "sex education" has been jailed for four years in Australia. The 37-year-old woman from Queensland's Sunshine Coast made three films using her mobile phone showing her raping her youngest child and exposed her to other sexual activity "in response to repeated questions," The Sunshine Daily reported. Judge John Robertson said sexual offenses against children by their own mothers were "rare," describing the relationship between mother and child as "seminal in our society." He told the woman she had "no psychological or intellectual reason to explain this shocking behavior," as she had "a normal loving upbringing with parents and family who still support you." The court heard that the woman started seeing the father of her four children — 16 years her senior — when she was "virtually a child" at age 14. She had her first child at 16. She later began a cyber-sex relationship with a man and "became obsessed with sex." She would allow her daughter to view sexual videos the two sent to each other. "From the start you characterized your behavior as some form of bizarre sex education with the child which did not involve sexual gratification from you... You were obsessed with sex and your life was in chaos," Robertson reportedly said. He also said the mother, through her "selfish criminal conduct," had deprived her daughter of the right to "a wholesome and loving relationship with her mother." |
Quoting "laws" is a pretty weak argument, you ever go over the speed limit? Omg! Posted via RS Mobile |
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... everyone speeds whether it's 1 km over the limit or more, no one cares either driving dangerously is what matters same thing with drugs and alcohol i guess, in moderation it's not going to hurt you but at the same time it's immoral to teach a young kid that smoking and drinking is okay |
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Taylor I got you beat. My sister is a VP at a high school and councils children. VP>Teacher |
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