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Can someone please post a link that bypasses the subscription?

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Sorry, but there is nothing like that from my phone. Not even a popup. I’m outside the US and use adaway.

Do you need a subscription to read the article?

https://web.archive.org/web/20230812063841/https://www.nytimes.com/2021/07/28/parenting/parents-sex-talk.html

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80 points

Kids need to learn about their bodies, consent and types of abuse early so that they are able to recognize and report abuse being done to them or others. If not, they don’t have an understanding of the language needed to express that things that are wrong and they need help.

This is EXACTLY why republicans don’t want children to have a functional path to sexual education. And similarly why they don’t want their voters to have a basic general education.

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Dude, I don’t think that republican policy is based on the pedofile agenda

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32 points

Given their obsession with satanic pedophile rings and penchant for projection it wouldn’t surprise me at all tbh.

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29 points
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-9 points

The number of pedofiles in the population is so small it wouldn’t make sense. It’s like tailoring your policy based on urination fetish peoples desires. It’s not going to get you enough votes to make it worthwhile and it’s going to cost you votes from the people that aren’t pedos which is almost everyone. Disclaimer: I’m not from US and don’t care at all for US politics so I’m not rooting for any team.

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3 points

Bruh the Catholic Church is like exclusively Republican, tf are you talking about?

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-3 points

Isn’t sex ed, deescalation and abuse prevention part of the standard kindergarten schedule since 30 years?

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20 points

No, not really.

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2 points

“Stranger Danger” and “Bad Touch” aren’t discussed in Indiana Classrooms until the 2nd grade, and even then, its super-vague.

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1 point

Is it gendered? Like who is taught what?

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8 points

I know we have some, and your place might too, but it is not a universal thing.

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3 points

Yea and Republicans are trying to remove it all.

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1 point

If they manage that here, I will be extremely impressed by them.

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28 points

Yeah, I was 22 years old when my mother sat me down for “the talk”, and even then, it only consisted of “don’t go to bed with someone”. LITERALLY nothing more than that. I just looked at her cockeyed and told her she was pretty late for this talk. And of course the talk itself was just so sub par.

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I could be wrong, but I don’t think your experience was typical. I hope I’m not wrong. My mom did this whole little lesson plan with me when I was entering puberty, including reading a book to me that I think was called Preparing for Puberty. It was awkward, but I’m glad that she took the time to share that information with me.

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4 points

I’m glad my mom handed me the puberty book and walked away. Jesus christ I would have flashbacks to that experience until I die.

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2 points

I hope you’re right, but my experience, albeit a decade earlier, was very similar to the above.

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5 points

Lol, my dad did way tf after school covered it. Probably like age 14 or so. He goes “raiderkev, u know about chicks n shit right?”

“What do you mean dad?”

“You know, like sex n shit”

"Yeah dad, we’ve had sex Ed the last like 2 years, and we’ve also had the Internet on our computer since before that. "

“Ok, good. You know, be safe and stuff”

A for effort I guess. Thanks Dad!

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Oh Reginald… I disagree! Hahaha

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