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I discovered porn with no filters when internet came out and I was about 8 years old So by 10 not only was I watching hardcore porn, I had also seen videos of people being burned alive and having their heads cut off with chainsaws Completely destroyed by pedestal of innocence. Which is why I say there is such a need for parents to clamp down on their kid’s internet I saw stuff by 10 that your teachers didn’t need to talk to you about, but chose to anyway for some suspect reason | |||
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That ok, I can feel you straining to think of a reason before giving up and switching to sex If you actually read, you would know I said descriptions of the biology of sex (sex is different than masturbation, maybe not for you but for the rest of us it is lol), complete with textbook pictures is fine. No problem with that | |||
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The teachers assumed we had all been fucking shampoo bottles and couch cushions for years and didn’t need to waste time explaining the concept of masturbation and how to do it We were told about what happens biologically when two adults have sex, which is the fertilization of an egg. That transitioned into discussion of pregnancy, contraception, and birth. Then to STD’s I already said multiple times that’s how sex ed should be. If yours was like that, great. If it wasn’t, let’s hope it’s for a non-creepy reason | |||
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See how I just explained something very personal in a way that doesnt impact anyone..? | |||
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A doctor talking to an ADULT about a medical issue has literally nothing to do with a an adult teacher talking to a kid about something there is literally no reason to talk about: masturbation. The kid doesn’t need to be told what the concept is. He’s not going to hurt himself doing it in a way that an adult would need to explain to prevent. And he certainly doesn’t need to be shown it Sex is different because there is something that is biologically occurring that is really fucking important…namely the birth of another person The more you try to equate sex and masturbation as the same thing with the same need for discussion by teachers the more I assume to you they are the same thing And these doctor analogies are going right over my head, I’m afraid | |||
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