She's recovered a bit now. Called me on the way home to get the kettle on. It was touch and go.
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Replying to @HPluckrose
I gave sex-ed a few times. The more kinky detailed kind. I shudder to think what would've happened to your girl.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose
I feel for her though....teachers are just awkward in these classes. Better get somebody from the outside. You don't have to see
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose
This is part of education. Teachers and pupils should understand that.
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Replying to @BaileyNagy @TamaraBrouwer1
I don't think any of them were in any doubt about that.
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Replying to @HPluckrose @TamaraBrouwer1
I mean personal education is part of the pupil-teacher relationship, not something to be outsourced.
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Replying to @BaileyNagy @HPluckrose
I disagree. Sex-ed was never meant to be part of a teacher-pupil relationship. It's to educate on a certain topic.
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Replying to @TamaraBrouwer1 @HPluckrose
I disagree. What you describe sounds more like university. The topics have artificial boundaries anyway.
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Replying to @BaileyNagy @TamaraBrouwer1
Not sure how this relates. Teachers' personal relationships with students can't include talking abt sex except
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within v strictly set out taught classes. Therefore if kids are more comfortable hearing learning from outsiders
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that's something to consider doing.There's a reason kids are uncomfortable hearing abt sex from adults they know
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And that reason is to do with the personal teacher/student relationship. It feels wrong to them.
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