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<blockquote data-quote="As I was saying" data-source="post: 68566034" data-attributes="member: 377629"><p>I don't know who you are asking the question of, but the facts are as plain as day. I was on a committee advising my government about sex education is schools. I said that if you introduce it is schools, there will be more teenage pregnancies. They didn't listen to me and they introduced it. In the first 10 years of sex education in schools, teen pregnancy rose dramatically. Every time there was a hue and cry about it the response was "we need more sex education in schools."</p><p></p><p>Open access to contraception will do nothing to stop teenage pregnancies as most teenagers who get pregnant and have an abortion do so when they are half drunk or the boy is and is forcing himself on the girl so there is little choice for the girl. How do I know this? As a teacher and volunteer at a pregnancy support centre I have heard it all.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="As I was saying, post: 68566034, member: 377629"] I don't know who you are asking the question of, but the facts are as plain as day. I was on a committee advising my government about sex education is schools. I said that if you introduce it is schools, there will be more teenage pregnancies. They didn't listen to me and they introduced it. In the first 10 years of sex education in schools, teen pregnancy rose dramatically. Every time there was a hue and cry about it the response was "we need more sex education in schools." Open access to contraception will do nothing to stop teenage pregnancies as most teenagers who get pregnant and have an abortion do so when they are half drunk or the boy is and is forcing himself on the girl so there is little choice for the girl. How do I know this? As a teacher and volunteer at a pregnancy support centre I have heard it all. [/QUOTE]
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