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Tulsa school district about to substitute biology classes with 3 weeks of indoctrination on "sex Ed".
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<blockquote data-quote="wawazat" data-source="post: 3910272" data-attributes="member: 35603"><p>Yeah, that is something my wife and I have talked about too. It is also a topic that comes up with our teenage son from time to time. There is typically a little bit of humor injected in to make it slightly less uncomfortable for him and gives us something we can all laugh about a little, but it gets the topic out there and lets him know we aren't as oblivious as he sometimes thinks we are or some of his friends' parents may be.</p><p></p><p>I've let him know how I foresee his coming of age years to be far different than mine were and on a completely different planet from what his grandfathers' were. The sexual expectations of some kids growing up today are probably shocking and I am curious to see how that develops into healthy relationships with a partner. I know a few of us here have a tendency to cry the sky is falling with the younger generations, but time has proven each one will find its way. I also have to remind myself that the things that make headlines aren't the norm, they're the exception and that is why they are "newsworthy".</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="wawazat, post: 3910272, member: 35603"] Yeah, that is something my wife and I have talked about too. It is also a topic that comes up with our teenage son from time to time. There is typically a little bit of humor injected in to make it slightly less uncomfortable for him and gives us something we can all laugh about a little, but it gets the topic out there and lets him know we aren't as oblivious as he sometimes thinks we are or some of his friends' parents may be. I've let him know how I foresee his coming of age years to be far different than mine were and on a completely different planet from what his grandfathers' were. The sexual expectations of some kids growing up today are probably shocking and I am curious to see how that develops into healthy relationships with a partner. I know a few of us here have a tendency to cry the sky is falling with the younger generations, but time has proven each one will find its way. I also have to remind myself that the things that make headlines aren't the norm, they're the exception and that is why they are "newsworthy". [/QUOTE]
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