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Topic History of: Sex education in schools awful
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BR Teachers are breaking the law on "Grooming" if they tell children about sex. So they should be arrested. It is the law and I can see loads of "kids" making complaints when they realise the compensation that they could get later in life.
giles2008 I always thought Aussie sex education was quite forward thinking and advanced compared to other places. Wasnt there once a programme called "Ill Show You Mine If You Show Ne Yours" some years back?
veritas I was too embarrassed to get my parents to sign the consent form let alone go with my father to the sex ed lecture.

The other kids told me all about it anyway( what I hadn't already guessed )
JK2006 Why? asks a new report. Embarrassment is the wrong answer. Terror of consequences in our insanely politically correct social system is the correct answer, and the resulting media coverage.

TEACHER TALKS ABOUT SEX TO CHILDREN is such a catchy headline.