Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on April 21, 2008 - 16:22.
After watching several of the shows (I did not watch all 15 of them), I felt some dismay that none of them addressed any moral issues involved with having sex. I agree that teens need to know about sex, but to speak so flippantly (like it's just an animal urge to satisfy) about something so wonderful that helps bring joy and love to a couple completely committed to each other, and then a family - bringing children into a home that really wants them, and the lifetime partnership of best friend and lover really missed the whole point of sex completely. If most people really think this way about sex, then we are no better than animals. I'd be very offended if a school tried to show these to my children.
Midwest Teen Sex Show
Submitted by Anonymous (not verified) on April 21, 2008 - 16:22.
After watching several of the shows (I did not watch all 15 of them), I felt some dismay that none of them addressed any moral issues involved with having sex. I agree that teens need to know about sex, but to speak so flippantly (like it's just an animal urge to satisfy) about something so wonderful that helps bring joy and love to a couple completely committed to each other, and then a family - bringing children into a home that really wants them, and the lifetime partnership of best friend and lover really missed the whole point of sex completely. If most people really think this way about sex, then we are no better than animals. I'd be very offended if a school tried to show these to my children.