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Old 08.24.2007, 08:16 AM   #9
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Originally Posted by pbradley
I could imagine public school sex ed being more tramatizing for closet homosexuals (there should be a less technical word but less potentially-offensive word than "gay"). Hearing about hetero sex may increase feelings of isolation, particularly in mid western small towns.

I could only hope that parents would be liberal enough to home-teach these kids about hetero sex (for reference) as well as gay sex, diseases, and acceptance.

EDIT: then again, opting them out could increase feelings of isolation I suppose
Bleh. If my parents tried to teach me safe gay sex while I was still in the closet I think I would have killed myself right there.
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