I remember a similar story about something a while back where it struck me that the kids would just laugh... the comments from incensed moral-defenders are good too.
Supermarket's sex education goody bag
Supermarket's sex education goody bag
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I remember a similar story about something a while back where it struck me that the kids would just laugh... the comments from incensed moral-defenders are good too.
I remember a similar story about something a while back where it struck me that the kids would just laugh... the comments from incensed moral-defenders are good too.
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eefanincan
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You're right Sky -- entirely inappropriate, but hardly life scarring. Hopefully parents will take the time to have appropriate discussions with their children --- but I have a hunch all the children will learn is how to over react to a situation like this.Skylace wrote:Inappropriate yes. Going to scar these children for life? No. Parents can take this opportunity to have some honest discussions with their kids about sex.
luke wrote:they probably wouldn't have chosen to start that discussion on different positions thoughSkylace wrote:Parents can take this opportunity to have some honest discussions with their kids about sex.
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SpursFan1902
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Good God - Those folks should lighten up a bit. If this starts frank and honest parent/kid discussions about sex, then I say it was a good thing. I am with you Sky, the misinformation, like just a little information, is dangerous. We can't have teenagers going forth and such with the wrong facts. Anything that opens lines of communication is a good thing!
