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Sex Education

So I have been seeing so many girls get bashed for asking dumb sex questions. The only problem is, maybe those questions aren't dumb to them. Maybe they haven't had the same access to sexual education as the rest of us. Maybe their parents didn't want them to learn so what might sound naive to us could be them trying to learn and make smart decisions. I get it, it definitely is annoying seeing these posts in this particular forum but there are several options left to us mommys.  
1. Point them to a sexual education website that would help them to better understand everything.
2. Keep scrolling! Can't have negativity or annoyance if yah don't look!
3. Answer their question but try not to be rude.
4. Point them to the correct forum.
In the end, we will all say what we want. But just think back to when you had no idea about sex and were just starting to learn and show some kindness. They are taking a first set in getting educated and we should be thankful that they are coming to us pregnant ladies who know the drill. Many blessings to you all!
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9220968 tn?1413600225
Exactly I just posted something regarding how we should stay positive and my post got deleted :( not trying to start anything just trying to be nicer and understandable to other people that are probably lost in questions.
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I don't know....if their younger than 16 (which some of the questions and such were coming from young kids) I honestly don't think they should be having sex...nor do they need to know about it...shoot I was playing in the dirt still until I got in high school and felt like I had to have sex.....in middle school you should be playing with dolls...
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Although it is annoying to an extent because someone that is legal to vote should know what sex is and how it works.. can anyone really complain?  They aren't passing around aids, or stds that's for sure.  Better than purposely getting pregnant at 14 or 15 because you want a baby and think theyre responsible enough.  
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7585726 tn?1397871765
Totally agree with this post...
Your sooo right, positivity wins!!!
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This is so true and a lot of parents are opting out of sex ed for thier children. My high school go so many complaints about it that they didn't do it for 3 years and surprise surprise half of us ended up pregnant by the time we were 20!
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9067885 tn?1415002692
I'm gonna bump again. Positivity win!
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9067885 tn?1415002692
Bump
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5792880 tn?1405891688
I most definitely agree!
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9067885 tn?1415002692
I couldn't agree more specialmom!
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973741 tn?1342342773
Med help is designed to be a safe place to ask any question.  It may be asked on the wrong forum, but Med Help moderators will move it when that is the case.  But I think it is awesome that med help gives women and men the opportunity to ask whatever they need to and hopefully get helpful information without judgment. That's the intent of the site.  luck to all
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Alright  I agree
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Agree, bump
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8892684 tn?1403993984
Agree
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5038920 tn?1405637908
Agree!
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Bump
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9121436 tn?1407979502
Agree!
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9067885 tn?1415002692
Bump!
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