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You only have to look at the large number of single parents under 5 years old to see why it is so important we start sex education as early as possible.
I say we should start wiring pregnant women up to some kind of audio transmitting device so we teach the unborn child about sex education whilst still in the womb. I mean waiting until a child is old enough to talk in whole sentences is leaving it just a little too late.
Respect
There are those who feel that the only way to ‘prove their own worth’ is by ‘devaluing the worth of others’. You will often find that a man who is compelled to measure his substance against the substance of another, has little of substance in the first place!
If I had been told at the age of 4 what my mum did to bring me into this world, I would have been traumatised for life. It was hard enough to take when I learned the facts of life at 35.
Kids should be geared towards learning at least 4 diferent languages at that age not about sex!!....wonder if gay sexuality would be taught as well...now that is a REAL worry!!!