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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by femisplash: 6:47pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


It doesn't matter. Where did they get the idea from? You really think prehistoric people waited till they were 18 to start having sex?
Kids don't produce sperm. i'd tell you something about prehistoric age, sexual consciousness was a fundamental natural instinct, they didn't rumble in each other's thighs like h0rny kids do these days. Animals are also driven by the basic instinct, mating comes with maturity but if you expose them to sexual activity, they'd start jumping on themselves for the fun of it.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by brain54(m): 6:47pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


A teenager that is properly educated will not get pregnant as a teen.
Very clear you don’t understand what you are say…


Go back and read sex education and then teenage pregnancy and compare the two.

Don’t expect me to explain it dear.

And you can start from who a teenager is. Because you are even confusing that with a child of 8/9. Start from there.

I am sure you would understand how ridiculous your argument sounds.



Have a nice day!
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by nigflute(m): 6:50pm On Feb 22, 2023
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by jasent(m): 6:53pm On Feb 22, 2023
compton11:
Well this can only happens in Zambia, Zimbabwe,Kenya, South Africa and East Congo Nigeria
You missed the opportunity to add Ghana
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:56pm On Feb 22, 2023
brain54:


Hahahaha…

Funny you. I like the way you keep expanding your argument even though it’s clear you have absolutely no idea what you are arguing about.

Lol!

Answer the question

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Pastoshizzy(m): 6:59pm On Feb 22, 2023
Lionnation:
how old are u now
45 years young.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 7:01pm On Feb 22, 2023
femisplash:

Kids don't produce sperm. i'd tell you something about prehistoric age, sexual consciousness was a fundamental natural instinct, they don't rumble in each other's thighs like h0rny kids do these days. Animals are also driven by the basic instinct, mating comes with maturity but if you expose them to sexual activity, they'd start jumping on themselves for the fun of it.

Sex education, not sexual activity.

Nigerian parents told their kids not have pre-marital early sex but that didn't stop them.

That is how Google announced Nigerians are big watchers of gay porn. But if you meet the average nigerian, they won't hesitate to say how much they dislike homosexuals

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Pastoshizzy(m): 7:02pm On Feb 22, 2023
ppogba:


Then you followed the change into Nackson the sexy guy.

Baba Agbalagbi. I hail ooo.
shush! I have 3 beautifual daughters now and a very sharp matchet.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by twilliamx(m): 7:03pm On Feb 22, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids

There is no school that will approve this.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Lionnation: 7:06pm On Feb 22, 2023
Pastoshizzy:
45 years young.
abi 15
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by compton11(m): 7:08pm On Feb 22, 2023
jasent:

You missed the opportunity to add Ghana
I think small morality remains in Ghana
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Pastoshizzy(m): 7:11pm On Feb 22, 2023
Lionnation:
abi 15
i wish i could be 15 again. My 3rd child is 14 fumming 17.
Bet you never knew who "DAUDA the sexy guy" was b4 jumping in shey?
15...tanx.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by FireUpNow(m): 7:13pm On Feb 22, 2023
Na Zambia, Uganda, South Africa, Kenya and Zimbabwe book be this nah. Not Nigeria but this is a porn. Trust the kids they gonna try it
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Sweetvie: 7:15pm On Feb 22, 2023
Oh la vache!
This is just so unnecessary undecided
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by AmazonTopaz(f): 7:17pm On Feb 22, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids
Must you call everything you don't understand "wokeness"?
Why don't you just make your argument without calling something woke. This your thread has nothing to do with wokeness go and study the meaning of the word before throwing it around.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Magnoliaa(f): 7:20pm On Feb 22, 2023
AmazonTopaz:
Must you call everything you don't understand "wokeness"?
Why don't you just make your argument without calling something woke. This your thread has nothing to do with wokeness go and study the meaning of the word before throwing it around.

The new word finding its way into their vocabulary that I'm noticing is the word "headless mob." 😂

Once a number of people disagree with a particular person like this, it's to start tagging those people an headless mob.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by AmazonTopaz(f): 7:21pm On Feb 22, 2023
Magnoliaa:


The new word finding its way into their vocabulary that I'm noticing is the word "headless mob." 😂

Once a number of people disagree with a particular person like this, it's to start tagging those people an headless mob.

Oh wow.
Feminism and wokeness are the two most abused words on earth.

Maybe this new one go join them too.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by jasent(m): 7:22pm On Feb 22, 2023
compton11:
I think small morality remains in Ghana
which Ghana? Yu don't know Ghana very well
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Magnoliaa(f): 7:23pm On Feb 22, 2023
AmazonTopaz:
Oh wow.
Feminism and wokeness are the two most abused words on earth.

Maybe this new one go join them too.

Oh, no.

I agree.

In the world, those two come out tops.

The [headless] mob will probably stay in the rank of "slay queen" (another term that was bastardized).

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by poturatt: 7:27pm On Feb 22, 2023

Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Elidrisy20: 7:30pm On Feb 22, 2023
This one na Playboy magazine
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by femisplash: 7:33pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


Sex education, not sexual activity.

Nigerian parents told their kids not have pre-marital early sex but that didn't stop them.

That is how Google announced Nigerians are big watchers of gay porn. But if you meet the average nigerian, they won't hesitate to say how much they dislike homosexuals
Would you call the screenshot OP shared a sexual education?.. That's an outright exposure to sexual activity. You only buttress my point talking about (gay) porn and all that. Back in the days, kids weren't exposed because there was no Google, much less watching porn. Porn crept in through Cassette videos in early 90s and then CDs, DVDs to the proliferation of mobile phones. Without these materials, Africa would have been far saner. But I tell you, it's about to get worse. Grade 5 being taught about love making, Elementary schools in UK being taught about gender identity in the curriculum, Church of England officiating gay marriage., etc. All these madness are expected we pass down to our kids as early as 4,5yrs 😲 Some are teaching their kids about contraceptives, is that also part of sex education?
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Ejehkob: 7:35pm On Feb 22, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids

Iche oooo 😟😟
At my age, I don't even know all this things, Zambia don cast o 🥱
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by thymm: 7:39pm On Feb 22, 2023
compton11:
Well this can only happens in Zambia, Zimbabwe,Kenya, South Africa and East Congo Nigeria

A Nigerian kid will only laugh at this write up and say it's not liquid but sperm and will conclude by saying they will do round two after resting

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by AmazonTopaz(f): 7:40pm On Feb 22, 2023
Magnoliaa:


Oh, no.

I agree.

In the world, those two come out tops.

The [headless] mob will probably stay in the rank of "slay queen" (another term that was bastardized).
Thanks to the internet we know the world is full of many idiots undecided

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by SpecialEdition: 7:41pm On Feb 22, 2023
What?
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by ayenale1(m): 7:45pm On Feb 22, 2023
Sex education with canes and koboko is still the best...it put fears in their minds...
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Powersurge: 7:48pm On Feb 22, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids

This is pornography. The writer of that book has no knowledge of what sex education is.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by benzems(m): 7:51pm On Feb 22, 2023
End time.

You are happily preparing a kid to matured adult overnight.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by blueAgent(m): 7:53pm On Feb 22, 2023
Lol....Welcome to the NEW WORLD ORDER.

shocked shocked shocked

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