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Uploaded by on Feb 17, 2009

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PLEASE EDUCATE YOUR KIDS!!!!

13 year old father and a 15 year old mother.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3Dk8ve9jUjM

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  • And I forgot to add that there are more pitfalls to sex than just getting pregnant or catching VD. There are emotional dangers as well. Take you for example- you are emotionally attached to what looks to be a complete total loser. I'm not saying this in spite; I'm speaking from what I have seen in your videos, and I would not be at all surprised if in 5-10 years from now he has made absolutely nothing of himself.

  • @khartoba Wow, i thought we were having a friendly debate, but you have gone too far. You're being rude and insensitive. You have no idea who (my boyfriend and i) we are, so don't try and make this personal.

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  • @Kindergoth Again, there's a difference between talking/educating kids about sex and promoting it. It sounds like your parents are promoting it.

  • @Kindergoth They never spoke to me about "How good it feels", they told me to take care of myself by protecting myself from diseases and not getting pregnant at a young age. I am still not pregnant and as long as I practice safe sex and remembering the constant nagging from my mom "If you get pregnant i will kill you!" (Joke), i am being responsible. There may be families out there that do talk to their kids, but not enough.

  • @khartoba So my parents giving me condoms and talking about the risks of having sex isn't being responsible? Knowing about sex and what might happens if you have sex is important. If you have the knowledge and the tools to have safe sex then that is being responsible. My family is open about it and they learned from their experiences that it's important to know about sex and the consequences of it.

  • If the odds are against a girl getting pregnant, why then does there seem to be so much teenage pregnancy? Simple, they increase the odds by having sex more often. So IMHO it is irresponsible for your mother to promote sex by giving you condoms and having you believe it is ok. My parents talked to me about sex, but did not promote it. But more importantly, my parents taught me responsibility.

  • I think it's awfully presumptious for you to believe this 15 year old mother was raised in a home where sex wasn't talked about. I would argue opposite of that and say she was raised in a home that was too open about sex. There's a big difference between talking about sex and promoting sex. First of all, there is no birth control that is 100%. Second, just because you talk to them about it, doesn't mean they are responsible with it. The odds are actually against a girl getting pregnant.

  • I appreciate the spirit of the message. If you have a baby at a young age, you can more or less watch your options go out the window. It will be hard to atract guys who you may want around for the long term because they simply don't want the extra responsibility. You will have a lot less fun and you will stuggle with money. So, screw all you want, but when you get pregnant, step up to the plate and be responsible. If you can't be responsile, don't have sex.

  • My mum informed me a bunch of times about sex when I was younger and even went with me to get my first pack of pills and since then she won't let me pay for them, says she wants to do it since she's the mother.. yeah.

    People are having sex way too young... I mean, what is the problem with enjoying youth and not fast forwarding to adulthood?

  • Including being a parent for the rest of their lives?

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