Abstinence In Schools

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Sexual education in schools has been a hot topic for many years. Many people believe that only abstinence should be taught in schools, but lets get real just because you teach that does not mean teens will follow that. In 2003, nearly one out of five male students reported having multiple sex partners. One-third of young women get pregnant at least once before the age of 20. If we give teens the tools to have sex the safe way we can knock down the teen pregnancy. Whether we want kids to have sex or not they are going to do it. So whether we teach safe sex or abstinence kids are having sex. We should be teaching them that they should not have sex till they are married, but if they do then to do it safely. I do think that we should hand out condoms in schools, however, I do not think that should be handing out birth control. Certain contraceptives need to be given out from a doctor. If a school hands out birth control pills they do not know the child's health history. Condoms are the safest contraceptive that a school can hand out. I personally think it is ok to give out condoms, at least then you are providing kids with the tools they need. Kids are going to have sex regardless, but we can at least try to prevent diseases and pregnancy. …show more content…

You start hearing about your friends having sex and you start to become intrigued. Most of the time as you get older you end up regretting the people you slept with in high school, but it is a learning experience. "Adolescents’ judgment can be overwhelmed by the urge for new experiences, thrill-seeking, and sexual and aggressive impulses" (The Harvard Health Blog,

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