Do you think condoms and contraceptives should be given to all students in school?

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  • No as it sends the wrong message. There is no free pass despite what society tries to say. Only way to avoid herpes of mouth or gential, STDs as a whole, pregnancy, long-term anal issues IS to keep the scoot-scott locked down and dick in pants UNTIL married with one individual. It is not that difficult and all that including Monkeypox are a curse for those outside the Word of God an immersed in the lusts of Culture. Common sense people...

  • Nope. Why should we give it to them? Hate an open invitation to have sex whenever you want. That’s like saying should we give them whatever drugs they want. It’s stupid. Educate your kids in the home and if they choose to have sex then buy their own condoms. It’s not the schools business to provide that.

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  • Yeah, I think they should.

    You can't stop kids from having sex. Unless you lock them away, you just can't stop it. So why not try to make it as safe as possible?

    Putting out free condoms and making contraceptives available for free doesn't mean anyone is encouraging sex. It it's there to provide a safe option.

  • No because you'll just get blown up condoms floating around schools everywhere. Contraception is cheap anyway and in many places free. What's needed is to make it clear to teens where they can get it locally if they want it.

    Do you think condoms and contraceptives should be given to all students in school?
  • Theoretically yes, but it has to be cost effective. There are some charity type of companies in my area who supply schools with free condoms in a jar. You could have something like that in the nurse's office in middle and high schools along with education for children between 11-13.

  • I think it should be an option.

  • Definitely but along with sex education about how to have sex responsibly (or not at all if you’re not ready or not interested).

  • Of course, my argumenta is always against restrictions and open to accessibility.
    If you argument is kids shouldn't be taught sex education you are just wrong, same if you are to argued kids shouldn't be given contraception.
    If you want to live in a world were everything is restricted then by all means go to live in any dictatorship I am sure they have such same views.

  • On the one hand it would make logical sense to teach somebody how to swim if you know they’re going to find their way into the pool anyways, but on the other hand any parent who wanted to sue could use that as demonstration that the school was supporting or condoning the activity or enabling it. It is because of these lawsuit-happy parents that schools are not able to provide many needed services that would be really helpful to their students.

  • Not at school, but giving them out for free would be a great idea.

    • Well you know some teenagers get pregnant at young age.

    • I am well aware of that- it was more common when I was a teenager.

    • Its not it. Also the spread of STDS

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  • No, nuff said

  • Public schools can't even afford to teach you math, much less how to have sex properly. Besides, then you wouldn't have that high school pregnant girl that everybody talks about, and what's the fun in that?

    • If they manage mix the opposites, a boy and a girl... they may also mistake the condoms for its opposite and hand out free sperm?

  • I wouldn't think say given. Maybe be freely available for those who wanted them. But who's paying for them? As Health and Education budgets are already squeezed.

  • Yeah I don’t see why not. Teens are gonna have sex anyways, we should ensure that they’re at least doing it safely

  • No, that's for whores, at my school they gave away condoms, I didn't receive them.

  • I don't think government-run schools should even exist.

  • Of course not, going to school is to learn , not to have sex.

    • Learning about sex too.

  • If u give students condoms they might temped to use it. Maybe after sex Ed they be taught on to use it, but don’t keep out like a bowl candy or handed out like flyer.

  • no i dont think so

  • Nope

  • Only if you seek such, otherwise it would have more of a negative effect in my opinion. It would encourage kids to do it.

  • If not given then at least educate them about contraceptives.

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