Toppingfrmbottom -> RE: Obama supports sex ed for kindergartners........wtf? (7/15/2010 11:43:18 AM)
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Education is nice, but that's not going to stop the worst from happening, or lesson its chances of happening, or make the child able to put a stop to what's happening if the molester uses fear and co orsion to do the deed. I knew about sex ed, I knew what the body parts were for, their functions, their purposes, I wasn't some naive un informed little kid when I was molested, and that didn't stop the molestation, didn't slow it down one bit. I knew that if I blew the whistle on it I would be the one loosing everything, my home, my family, my life, my dog, my friends. I would be the one being put into a group home. I feared that, and I actually had every right to fear that, since I suffered more forms of abuse in the system and from group home staff, and other girls I lived with, than I feel I ever did being molested. I wish an awful lot I have never reported my abuse, and had found some other way out of a bad home life, that did not involve the authorities. And I am not talking about suicide. quote:
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ORIGINAL: AsmodaisSin Neglecting your child and their health is a little different from having the option to opt out of a sex-ed program because you feel that it's your parental duty to do it on your own time. No it's not. It's the exact same thing. It's a parent neglecting to inform their child or empower their child to being safe and healthy if they just don't "get around to it". I'd rather be sure someone is going to appropriately educate a child about their right to their own bodies, than risk a single child not knowing and the worst happening. boi
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