Why Feminism Wants to Dismantle the Family

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No but I would be in favor of schools teaching kids that some drugs are worse than others. When you say all drugs are bad what’s to stop a kid from trying heroine when none of his friends are being harmed by weed?
My original point was, that teaching children that there is such a thing as "safe sex" is setting them up for failure because it is a lie that a person can sleep around with people safely......that is giving them a false sense of security, no matter HOW "safe" someone thinks they are being.

If you think that isn't true, ask yourself this:

Would you sleep with a person that you KNEW had AIDS, even they offered to use a condom?

Only in a monogamous marriage relationship is sex ever safe, which is why adults should promote abstinence ONLY until marriage.
 

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Thats just an unrealistic position to take

Teens will have sex no matter what we tell them if thats what they want to do

Comprehensive sex ed has been shown to reduce rates of stds, teen pregnancy and abortion. Its the opposite for abstinence only.
 

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That’s true, we just bought this house last summer but it’s still the same house. Here are pics I took with my phone. The pool has been closed for winter & we haven’t shocked it yet so it isn’t as pretty as it usually is in the summer. We did update the door to an iron door & put an inlay on the front sidewalk.
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I reverse searched those images last night out of curiosity and it shows your address if that really is your house....you should take it down
My original point was, that teaching children that there is such a thing as "safe sex" is setting them up for failure because it is a lie that a person can sleep around with people safely......that is giving them a false sense of security, no matter HOW "safe" someone thinks they are being.

If you think that isn't true, ask yourself this:

Would you sleep with a person that you KNEW had AIDS, even they offered to use a condom?

Only in a monogamous marriage relationship is sex ever safe, which is why adults should promote abstinence ONLY until marriage.
Que??? If I was dating someone with aids that I loved then I would absolutely use protection. We could be married and they could’ve contracted before we met. There are couples that have sex and don’t get the others STD. You can sleep around safely if you truly wanted to. No babies or STDs sounds pretty safe to me. A monogamous relationship is only safe from STDs if it’s also faithful and neither had sex before marriage. Very few accomplish both. If you don’t teach kids how to protect themselves from pregnancy or STDs if they have sex then you will get teen pregnancies and STD outbreaks
 

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Weed is actually a psychedelic, classed with drugs like LSD, PCP, shrooms, peyote, mescaline etc.

Heroin is actually a drug used legally for medical reasons in many countries, and hospitals....mostly to treat pain at the end of life/palliative care. Heroin is simply the brand name for the drug diamorphine(the generic).

I am not saying it isn’t harmful or highly addicting; it is and should be avoided. But it does have legal, legitimate medical uses, but is reserved for those facing imminent,painful death like end stage cancer patients, so they can pass comfortably.
MJ can have psychoactive effects, but I think its been mis-classified (purposely) as a full blown psychedelic.
 
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Thats just an unrealistic position to take

Teens will have sex no matter what we tell them if thats what they want to do

Comprehensive sex ed has been shown to reduce rates of stds, teen pregnancy and abortion. Its the opposite for abstinence only.
So would you advise a teen that it is safe to sleep with someone who had AIDS as long as they used a condom?
 
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Thats just an unrealistic position to take

Teens will have sex no matter what we tell them if thats what they want to do

Comprehensive sex ed has been shown to reduce rates of stds, teen pregnancy and abortion. Its the opposite for abstinence only.
Why is it unrealistic to teach youth that fornication should be avoided?
The only reason I can think of is that the person doesn’t care about the well-being of the youth.

https://www.thetrumpet.com/7750-the-emotional-corrosion-of-casual-sex
 

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So would you advise a teen that it is safe to sleep with someone who had AIDS as long as they used a condom?
Umm.. no sex ed curriculum on the face of earth teaches that...

Its unrealistic because it denies reality. Teens have been having sex since adam and eve. We can encourage them not to, we should encourage them not to but that needs to be coupled with factual information on what it is, what can happen, and how to prevent negative outcomes in thw very likely case they ignore that advice.
 

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Mushrooms are great for depression too. They’d rather have a bunch of zombies on benzos than people actually learning something from a psychedelic experience. I’ve had first hand experience with LSD treating my anxiety. I use to have this gray cloud over my head that I didn’t realize was there. I lifted it off and I haven’t had anxiety since then it was amazing and so trippy.
Benzos are so dangerous, I agree.. especially for those with addictive tendencies. And I can understand how people might think mushrooms could have a benefit-- they're natural. But lsd is synthetic, and the effect is drastically different from the psilocybin, which is easy and relaxed. Sort of like the difference between floating on raft in a pool and putting your finger in a light socket.
 

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My original point was, that teaching children that there is such a thing as "safe sex" is setting them up for failure because it is a lie that a person can sleep around with people safely......that is giving them a false sense of security, no matter HOW "safe" someone thinks they are being.

If you think that isn't true, ask yourself this:

Would you sleep with a person that you KNEW had AIDS, even they offered to use a condom?

Only in a monogamous marriage relationship is sex ever safe, which is why adults should promote abstinence ONLY until marriage.
You worded this perfectly.
 

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Both Clair and Jess are right in that there really is no such thing as "safe sex" but at the same time 17 year old males and females have urges. Long ago they would get married and raise a family within the community at a young age and so didn't have to really worry about these urges and sleeping around. Unfortunately within this corporate isolated system teenagers are simply too stupid (engineered that way) and it's not feasible for them to get married and so the only options they have left is to "experiment". I'm willing to bet a lot that this was also done by design.
 

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And yet we have a lot of people who eventually marry their high school sweethearts, or even people they met in high school.. so i dont really think much has changed fundamentally at least.
 

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And yet we have a lot of people who eventually marry their high school sweethearts, or even people they met in high school.. so i dont really think much has changed fundamentally at least.
That's debatable. From my world experiences not one person I know from high school married their so-called "high school sweatheart". Everything has changed.
 
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If I was dating someone with aids that I loved then I would absolutely use protection. We could be married and they could’ve contracted before we met. There are couples that have sex and don’t get the others STD. You can sleep around safely if you truly wanted to. No babies or STDs sounds pretty safe to me. A monogamous relationship is only safe from STDs if it’s also faithful and neither had sex before marriage. Very few accomplish both. If you don’t teach kids how to protect themselves from pregnancy or STDs if they have sex then you will get teen pregnancies and STD outbreaks
You would sleep with someone you KNEW had AIDS? And take your chances that a condom would protect you from a deadly disease?

What if you caught something?
 
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Both Clair and Jess are right in that there really is no such thing as "safe sex" but at the same time 17 year old males and females have urges. Long ago they would get married and raise a family within the community at a young age and so didn't have to really worry about these urges and sleeping around. Unfortunately within this corporate isolated system teenagers are simply too stupid (engineered that way) and it's not feasible for them to get married and so the only options they have left is to "experiment". I'm willing to bet a lot that this was also done by design.
Yes I totally agree.

In fact, it had to be by design, because TPTB know patterns of human behavior, and how easy it is to manipulate the minds of youth, simply by making the desired behavior trendy,...no matter how nonsensical or repugnant the idea is when given serious thought.

What else would cause people to pay money for merchandise covered in animated piles of feces?

Reality is so much stranger than fiction.
 
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Yes I totally agree.

In fact, it had to be by design, because TPTB know patterns of human behavior, and how easy it is to manipulate the minds of youth, simply by making the desired behavior trendy,...no matter how nonsensical or repugnant the idea is when given serious thought.

What else would cause people to pay money for merchandise covered in animated piles of feces?

Reality is so much stranger than fiction.
So true.
 
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