I always find resistance to sex education puzzling. My Southern Baptist mother did not object to me specifically taking an optional sex ed class when I was young, nor did she object to the school-wide programs in sex education.
Teaching people about birth control and so forth is not the same as telling them to go have sex. It seems, though, that morons do not understand that.
It is amazing that people seem to have the idea that keeping people ignorant about sex will keep them from having sex. As if your dog needs a class in sex education in order to figure out how to have sex!
Honestly, it seems that one must be a total moron to be opposed to sex education. There really seems to be no other explanation.
Teaching people about birth control and so forth is not the same as telling them to go have sex. It seems, though, that morons do not understand that.
It is amazing that people seem to have the idea that keeping people ignorant about sex will keep them from having sex. As if your dog needs a class in sex education in order to figure out how to have sex!
Honestly, it seems that one must be a total moron to be opposed to sex education. There really seems to be no other explanation.
"A wise man ... proportions his belief to the evidence."
— David Hume, An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding, Section X, Part I.