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pc2005it
05-06-2006, 05:56 PM
Sori kung di pupuede ang topic na ito dito pero sa palagay ko e dito dapat pag-usapan ang mga bagay na nauukol sa tamang pananaw tungkol sa sex. Meron ding napag-uusapan na ganito sa ibang forum pero medyo merong hindi pagkakaintindihan at saka may pagka-green na rin ang pinatutunguhan ng pag-uusap. Baka dito puedeng maiba ang discussion. Interesado lang akong makakuha ng konting kaalaman ukol dito. Any idea? Sana yung madaling maintindihan, malinis at praktikal. Salamat in advance.

Bangis
05-06-2006, 09:09 PM
Sori kung di pupuede ang topic na ito dito pero sa palagay ko e dito dapat pag-usapan ang mga bagay na nauukol sa tamang pananaw tungkol sa sex. Meron ding napag-uusapan na ganito sa ibang forum pero medyo merong hindi pagkakaintindihan at saka may pagka-green na rin ang pinatutunguhan ng pag-uusap. Baka dito puedeng maiba ang discussion. Interesado lang akong makakuha ng konting kaalaman ukol dito. Any idea? Sana yung madaling maintindihan, malinis at praktikal. Salamat in advance.

Payo ko na lang bro or sis ka man... maraming mga supported sites for sex education.. baka masilip tayo ng mga lolo at lola natin dito pag lumala na ang diskusyon...

Gamitin mo na lang si Mr. Google... hehehe:D

Autumn
05-06-2006, 11:02 PM
palagay ko nga huwag na lang pag usapan yan .kasi mas marami ang nagiging bastos..(excuse me ) sa term na ginamit ko..pero yun talaga totoo..nahahaluan ng mga off topics..nawawala sa direction ang thread..

bara
05-07-2006, 12:47 AM
di mam ok po yung post niyo....disente ang dating kaya lang di talaga maiwasan na may iba talaga ginagawang green ang discussion.....dapat talaga ang bata pag nag age na malapit na sapuberty dapat ipinapaliwanag na sa kanila yung bagay na yun para inform and maiwasan na rin ang teenage pregnancy....

goodsensei
05-07-2006, 03:41 PM
The issue of the nature of sex education in our schools has received great attention in recent years, particularly concerning the problems of teenage pregnancy and the spread of AIDS. Unfortunately, many of the curricula have proven ineffective in decreasing sexual activity, teenage pregnancy and AIDS. Well, what do you expect if the curriculum teaches students all the varieties of sexual behavior both theoretically and practically, and either distributes condoms in the classroom, provides them in the school bathrooms, or gives students the task of purchasing them as an assignment!

Now the problem here is not only practical, but philosophical. The sanctity and mystery of sex should be taught with special care. Sex education is not just about a physical relationship, and sex education necessarily involves more than this. The spiritual significance of the sexual act and its place in human relationships should also be considered, i.e. in the conjugal relationship between man and woman. Therefore, abstinence from the physical act is only part of the issue; the real point is to prepare to enter the conjugal relationship with one's eternal spouse.

I think the sexual parts of a man and a woman should be regarded as holy and sacred. With this kind of thinking, it helps us provide some sort of protection. If we think its holy and precious, we won't misuse it but takes care of it until the proper time. My love organ belongs only to God and to my spouse. My advise: purity and chastity before marriage and fidelity after marriage. This is an easy statement but requires a strong effort of control and discipline especially that our environment is very tempting. Its better not to entertain and be influence by any green jokes, pornography, etc.

docomo
05-09-2006, 01:06 PM
i think the most important part of sex education is the emphasis on protection and safe sex methods.. i don't have an objection to the acts per se.. however , i think that it is unnecessary to go beyond the sexual activity, especially with young children. sexual education should be as impartial as possible ...:)