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Originally Posted by Hermione
I think it would be more effective to teach them about sexuality early instead of it being about the internet, they'll be able to make the judgment about porn early on rather than just stumbling on it and being confused/intrigued and then feeling shameful for having a natural curiosity about sex.
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This, though I'm not sure what the best method would be.
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Originally Posted by Fluffy Kittens
IMO they need to be allowed to ask questions, whatever they may be. You can argue it's the parent's job to answer them but the reality is a lot of them aren't gonna want to ask their parents about something like that. Let them write them down on paper anonymously in class and have the teacher answer them or something, doesn't matter what they're about.
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To be fair though, that's not really going to work. I mean it wouldn't have worked in our school and kids are becoming chopsier bastards as the years go on, they wouldn't get a single serious answer.
I dunno, I think the whole notion of this is complete ****e anyway and it's taking responsibility away from parents. It's not going to stop kids watching porn, some will have it unblocked in their homes anyway, others will find ways round it. I mean you could probably just google "ways round new porn law" immediately after it was enacted and sort it out. Maybe they'll sort it out by having sex at younger ages?
It all just smacks of conservative posturing by our number one bell end.