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Uploaded by on Mar 27, 2009

Graphically depicting the way individuals are affected by the lasting 'one flesh' bonds that form in every sexual encounter, this is the third in a series of three public information bulletins from the 'Fair Sex' movement inspired by the book 'Just Sex: Is it ever just sex?' - a lesson plan with discussion questions is available from the Jubilee Centre website.

This film was made by http://www.quirkymotion.com

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  • Thank you for making this series of videos - I'll definitely be using them and the lesson plan on your website in my classes :-)

  • Thanks for the encouraging feedback - let us know how students respond!

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  • When me and my BGF Maggs wanted to learn oral sex we practiced on a german sheppard named Admiral. Of course the next step was each other.

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  • Some might, but the best solution would be figuring out which couples are most likely to break up ahead of time (for cohabitations and marriages). And when you discount the 50+% of cohabiting couples who separate within five years of the birth of a child, the statistics for marriage and the remaining cohabitees start to look more similar (though marriages still seem more stable).

  • So, should we all sign the online petition calling on the Prime Minister to "Conduct a 12 week public consultation regarding whether or not to make sex and relationship education a statutory requirement for children five years old and over, expressing regret that this did not take place before the decision was announced by Jim Knight on October 23rd"?

  • You might be right. But I think the wider picture is more important. The important thing is that if people value commitment more highly we would live in a better society. We need to work towards a cultural shift where children will grow up to take relationships seriously.

  • Your lesson plan says "Only 35% of cohabiting couples stay together until their children turn 16, compared to 70% of

    married couples," but would those couples be more likely to stay together if they got married? Probably not.

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