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Defiantly, You can not expect kids to resist certain 'urges.'
School nurses give them out if you ask for them but then if teacher find them they take them off
you.
You can't stop kids doing it so help them protect themselves. Frequent sex ed wouldn't hurt. |
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The reason they are called minors and have a different legal status is because they are not
considered capable of making their own decisions. Now I know that part of our jobs as adults is to
help them gain the skills necessary to become an adult but it is also to protect them. Condoms can
help protect children from some of the worst consequences of some of their mistakes. I’m not
advocating underage sex but you do the best you practically can with a tough situation. My father
took me to the drug store when I was 12 and made me buy a box of condoms so I wouldn’t be afraid
when the time came. When the time came I wasn’t afraid. |
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Depending on the age, i believe that we should make condoms accessible to teenagers, not physically
GIVE them the condoms, but make them accessible, because even at the age of sixteen some teens are
still nervous about buying condoms from a pharmacy.
Not providing teens with condoms will not make them not have sex, they will have it any way, and end
up pregnant,
and i do think parents and schools should educate their children on sex and the pros and cons, my
mother and i talk openly about sex and diseases, i do not tell her if i am having sex, but knowing
that i can talk to my mother about anything is a great help, and she has never sugar coated things
for me. |
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I think it depends on the age because you don't want to give a twelve year old boy a condom.
I think that there should be an age limit. |
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If my son had used a condom he wouldn't have to be paying for child support right now! |
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