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http://www.thesun.co.uk/sol/homepage/news/article2233878.ece
I'm confused. Until I got married I wasn't allowed in a room with the door closed with a boy in my parents house, and that young my parents was my only means of transportation and visiting. They never dropped me off somewhere (besides the mall) where there was no parental supervision. But why should I be surprised? Even kids in kindergarten play "doctor".
Re: Seriously???
Yeah, too little too late. His father has a total of 9 kids and I imagine it's hard to keep up with all of them. Coulda, shoulda, woulda can be such a sad thing.
Wow, that's so sad for that baby. And yeah, a little too late for the birds and the bees talk.
What I find interesting is that there is a condemning of the 'no sex education' policy in the schools. We had a huge sex ed program where I went to school (we had in starting in 5th and went throught 12th grade). I personally think it should be taught, but omg, if it's not? Don't blame the school. At that point you have to blame the parents for completely shirking their responsibilities to their kids.
My thoughts exactly!!
You'd be surprised how many parents think the teachers should be responsible for teaching lots of things that should be done by the parents.
Totally agree! Lots of parents pretty much want teachers to raise their children for them.