In my day, it consisted of 50% the biomechanical nuts and bolts, and 50% all the diseases you could catch, complete with graphic, full-colour photos (and AIDS wasn't even a thing yet, not for another couple of years or so.)
All I remember from sex ed was they spent an inordinate ammount of time trying to convince us that AIDS wasn’t a “gay” disease. They never gave us any statistics or anything, they just really wanted us to know that straight people could get it too.
How long ago was this? I took it in the mid to late 00s and while they made it clear that straight people can get it they never mentioned homos. The notion that you can't educate kids without bringing up faggots and troons at every opportunity is very recent. I got through the entirety of K-12 and they were never brought up in anything more than an offhand manner, and always at the instigation of a student. I never knew any of my teachers' political affiliations either, though I'm sure they were mostly Democrats even back then.
This was the late 2000’s. We had AIDS week a few years at my school district, they had people with AIDS come in, shit like that. It was a very rural School district in a red county too.
Similar here, aids was already a thing though and it was very much about contraception and that's totally fine with me. I am worried about some younger family members around the age where they have sex ed. I've already heard stories of all the boys in class sharing feet pics, I was utterly floored how degenerate this generation is turning out to be and add the whole gay agenda on top... We might have a big issue coming up there.
I just got a day each of a diagram of the parts, then 3 days of "here is a list of every birth control on the market, its side effects and price."
Which, I get the point it was trying to make. But the guy portion was finished in 5 minutes of day 1, so it was a completely useless waste of time from there.
In my day, it consisted of 50% the biomechanical nuts and bolts, and 50% all the diseases you could catch, complete with graphic, full-colour photos (and AIDS wasn't even a thing yet, not for another couple of years or so.)
All I remember from sex ed was they spent an inordinate ammount of time trying to convince us that AIDS wasn’t a “gay” disease. They never gave us any statistics or anything, they just really wanted us to know that straight people could get it too.
How long ago was this? I took it in the mid to late 00s and while they made it clear that straight people can get it they never mentioned homos. The notion that you can't educate kids without bringing up faggots and troons at every opportunity is very recent. I got through the entirety of K-12 and they were never brought up in anything more than an offhand manner, and always at the instigation of a student. I never knew any of my teachers' political affiliations either, though I'm sure they were mostly Democrats even back then.
This was the late 2000’s. We had AIDS week a few years at my school district, they had people with AIDS come in, shit like that. It was a very rural School district in a red county too.
I remember asking what happens if you have to pee during sex lol
Similar here, aids was already a thing though and it was very much about contraception and that's totally fine with me. I am worried about some younger family members around the age where they have sex ed. I've already heard stories of all the boys in class sharing feet pics, I was utterly floored how degenerate this generation is turning out to be and add the whole gay agenda on top... We might have a big issue coming up there.
Contraception is a jewish invention to destroy white birth rates and normalize premarital sex. Contraceptive sellers deserve death.
The issue is already here. It's just a matter of how many parents in the West will be fine with knowing their lineage ends with them?
I just got a day each of a diagram of the parts, then 3 days of "here is a list of every birth control on the market, its side effects and price."
Which, I get the point it was trying to make. But the guy portion was finished in 5 minutes of day 1, so it was a completely useless waste of time from there.
that's how it was for me