To be fair it feels so much better sans-condom, still there is no excuse for not taking birth control of some kind, it's not hard to come by in the U.K.
Hey if it stops encouraging young girls to go out and get pregnant then I'd be all for it. But that won't happen, Thatcher didn't do it and this new breed aren't nearly as ruthless as she was.Killermud said:Not for much longer with the Tories in, you can expect that will change to :Danzaivar said:Have a kid, get a free house (and priority means you'll get it pretty quick) and child support. Get enough kids and the house gets nicer and you can earn a cool 30 grand a year.
Beats getting a job.
But im just speculating.Danzaivar said:Have a kid, get a free house. Get enough kids and you'll be on the street.
Beats getting a job.
OT: In my experience (which is small), I know 3 friends who have been pregnant due to alcoholic foolishness.
Yeah, I am in youth work currently and even then there is too much conflicting information on contraceptives and STI's. Thats what happens when a subject is cloaked in myth an secrecy. In fact i'd be quite up for a discussion on it if I thought I'd get any responses but I think a combination of admant belief, shame and perceptiual ignorance would get in the way of people posting.Tiny116 said:Yeah it is pretty bad.DC_Josh said:It's true, you gotta admit somthing is wrong when you've got channel 4 putting out shows called "The Sex Education Show" which is trying to be far more open and informative about everything sex related than any government based scheme.Tiny116 said:For a lot of them
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But you also have to keep in mind that Sex Education in the UK is Shockingly poor.
And there is nowhere near enough information given about STI's
For us who think logically and critically, we cannot fathom how their minds work. Its like trying to understand aliens. The teens who get pregnant are only thinking in the short term, and with a mix of a little bit of apathy (lol idk what happens just keeping it real), it results in things like pregnancy.lee1287 said:Right, serious question, why is the rate of pregnancy so high with Teenagers in the UK?
Why does the UK have such a high rate? 51 out of 1000 in the highest parts of britain.
Why? It baffles me how people can have sex without a condom, becoming a dad would scare the hell out of me, why doesnt it for these people?
What do you think is the reason for such high rates in he UK, or for that matter, any country?
Sorry if it's a silly thread but i'm just curiouss
In the UK from at least year 9 (age 13-14) sex is being properly explained and all of the STDs and the proper forms of protection.Imperator_DK said:Puritanism about sex in families and society at large usually means that safe sex - and the significant downsides of not playing it safe - isn't explained and stressed properly. Look at the US, where sex is taboo, abstinence is (officially) totally hot, and teen pregnancy rates some of the highest in the industrialised world.
There have been something of a puritanical resurge in the last decade or so in mainstream society, and additionally parents seem to no longer think it their responsibility to educate their offspring on this issue; maybe they think the schools will always do it properly, maybe they think the internet has told them all they need to know about sex, but either way they're wrong.
You're probably right, and Escapists posting mechanics (I like to call it post and run) would probably work against you as well.DC_Josh said:Yeah, I am in youth work currently and even then there is too much conflicting information on contraceptives and STI's. Thats what happens when a subject is cloaked in myth an secrecy. In fact i'd be quite up for a discussion on it if I thought I'd get any responses but I think a combination of admant belief, shame and perceptiual ignorance would get in the way of people posting.Tiny116 said:Yeah it is pretty bad.DC_Josh said:It's true, you gotta admit somthing is wrong when you've got channel 4 putting out shows called "The Sex Education Show" which is trying to be far more open and informative about everything sex related than any government based scheme.Tiny116 said:For a lot of them
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But you also have to keep in mind that Sex Education in the UK is Shockingly poor.
And there is nowhere near enough information given about STI's
Really? Because all i ever got at middle school was Pictures of STI in my class, and showed how condoms work, maybe it's diffrent for each school? This was when i was 12 or so, so about 8 years agoTiny116 said:Yeah it is pretty bad.DC_Josh said:It's true, you gotta admit somthing is wrong when you've got channel 4 putting out shows called "The Sex Education Show" which is trying to be far more open and informative about everything sex related than any government based scheme.Tiny116 said:For a lot of them
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But you also have to keep in mind that Sex Education in the UK is Shockingly poor.
And there is nowhere near enough information given about STI's
where do you think i thought of this thread? Twas a boy on the show who had three children, Lol.Ben Legend said:Chavs... no seriously, they breed, smoke weed and don't work. Have you not seen the Jeremy Kyle show?
*sigh* most of the people from my school are mothers or fathers now.
Really you got shown how condoms work?lee1287 said:Really? Because all i ever got at middle school was Pictures of STI in my class, and showed how condoms work, maybe it's diffrent for each school? This was when i was 12 or so, so about 8 years agoTiny116 said:Yeah it is pretty bad.DC_Josh said:It's true, you gotta admit somthing is wrong when you've got channel 4 putting out shows called "The Sex Education Show" which is trying to be far more open and informative about everything sex related than any government based scheme.Tiny116 said:For a lot of them
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But you also have to keep in mind that Sex Education in the UK is Shockingly poor.
And there is nowhere near enough information given about STI's