He’s of course. I had this taught to my religion class but not in school classes. (Both religion and school classes were separated in different buildings, religion was taught once a week)
@lovedejj_xo I think people need to get permits before they bring innocents into this shitty world. Forced sterilizations would be better than abortions and forced vaccinations.
@lovedejj_xo In a perfect world in my opinion... you don't have to agree. The idea is that there are way too many people that have NO fkn business being parents making babies to be more victims of poverty and dependent on the state for survival. In all the bullshyt rhetoric out there... forced sterilization for the leeches of society as opposed to the mass abortions would be preferred.
Fuck no, how hard is it for parents to tell their children about this and save all the unnecessary embarrassment and negative consequences and misunderstandings?
Isn't that just sex Ed, I remember when I were living in Arizona, I attended a sex education lector but of course both the boys and girls were separated.
Lol. Its funny cause its true. Female peers tend to violate my space a lot more then the guys. I can think of at least 4 in the past 24 hrs including neighbors and employees at buisnesses slide their hand against my butt or try to touch my hand. I've been told its a "friendly" thing when i confront people about it but there's nothing friendly about something that invades someones space and makes them uncomfortable. I don't know about others i just find at least guys first more often
When kids have no real feelings for sex, though they’ve prob seen it on TV. And it’s where they develop future paraphilas…Yes, they should be learning this. And basic Sex Education.
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He’s of course. I had this taught to my religion class but not in school classes. (Both religion and school classes were separated in different buildings, religion was taught once a week)
Nah, waste of time.
Everybody knows where not to touch, they just choose to do it.
Because kids are too sheltered and protected these days, no real downsides or punishment, just slap on the wrist.
Nah just teach kids that if someone is touching them and keeps on touching them after they tell them to stop, then it's perfectly fine to punch them.
All touch is bad touch without consent, really. You never know other people's boundaries.
Should already know this from a guardian before school age.
I thought all schools taught that? My school did, and my parents taught me as well
No because it’s COMMON sense. It’s common sense as to where it’s appropriate
Also this isn’t the case for everyone, some people don’t like being touched at all and this picture shows that it’s okay to just touch people
I think it should be taught at home and reinforced in school.
Parents should always be the first line of defense.
Thank you…. unfortunately they aren’t 🥲
@lovedejj_xo
I think people need to get permits before they bring innocents into this shitty world.
Forced sterilizations would be better than abortions and forced vaccinations.
I disagree with the last part but I do think parenting classes should be mandatory for every new parent.
@lovedejj_xo
In a perfect world in my opinion... you don't have to agree.
The idea is that there are way too many people that have NO fkn business being parents making babies to be more victims of poverty and dependent on the state for survival.
In all the bullshyt rhetoric out there... forced sterilization for the leeches of society as opposed to the mass abortions would be preferred.
It should be taught at home from a fairly early age as soon as they can understand.
@SnakeBoop exactly, it’s a grr point for me as parents constantly shirk responsibilities to schools.
I think it is. At least it was when I was in school. Not in erotic detail of course but in terms children and teens can understand.
Fuck no, how hard is it for parents to tell their children about this and save all the unnecessary embarrassment and negative consequences and misunderstandings?
Isn't that just sex Ed, I remember when I were living in Arizona, I attended a sex education lector but of course both the boys and girls were separated.
I feel like this is common sense. Thinking back to school every kid knew to not touch others inappropriately.
I think if for some reason some kid did touch someone that way, then the teachers would handle it and that's it.
Yes definitely. People should know what appropriate and inappropriate touching are
Yea because i am sick of female supervisors feeling like it’s OK to feel up my butt. I’d be in jail the first time I pulled that on them
Lol. Its funny cause its true. Female peers tend to violate my space a lot more then the guys. I can think of at least 4 in the past 24 hrs including neighbors and employees at buisnesses slide their hand against my butt or try to touch my hand. I've been told its a "friendly" thing when i confront people about it but there's nothing friendly about something that invades someones space and makes them uncomfortable. I don't know about others i just find at least guys first more often
I’d probably consider any touch without consent bad touch. Teach kids about consent.
Why would this need to be taught to normal kids? They know already.
It is a good idea to teach this in elementary school so kids will be very aware of it as they get older.
There are elementary school children that are having sex. The good touch bad touch is the least of their worries.
When kids have no real feelings for sex, though they’ve prob seen it on TV. And it’s where they develop future paraphilas…Yes, they should be learning this. And basic Sex Education.