Maybe he feels the need to prove himself over the internet.
I agree with the general sentiments in this thread. The shocking factor is how the boy looks, he looks about 8. I personally know people who became pregnant at 14 and 15, it's a sad fact that it happens.
The sex education at my school was rediculous. We were first taught about sex in Year 5 [aged 9 or 10], but it mainly focussed on periods and wet-dreams. Which, 10 years later, I find rediculous, we were told that sex exists but weren't given any facts. In Year 7 [aged 11 or 12] we were taught about sex in Biology, but weren't given any facts [again]. In Year 9 [aged 13 or 14] we were taught about STDs and pregnancy, but it wasn't until Year 11 [aged 15 or 16, and our final year of compulsary education] that we were taught about condoms and were told the facts.
I'm not saying that by Year 11 we didn't know anything already, but by this point 5 girls in my year had already dropped out of school to have babies. It's a sad fact that from my primary school class [of 25 people], I know 8 people who now have children.
I'm not sure how it was for the rest of Britain, or indeed the rest of the world, but I think that sex education needs to have more importance. There should also be alot more information avaliable for teenagers.
- Rexy
- Rexy
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