Carla said:Children are not allowed to speak for themselves when in court and in fact are considered a property of their parents until they reach 14.
As for the sex ed, when I went to high school in Montreal we didn't have it and a lot of students thought it would have been really cool to have it. Maybe since then they reintroduced the sex ed course in public schools.
When I was a little girl me and my girlfriends were very horny and all we were talking about from morning till night was sex. I didn't find sex disgusting before I experienced it.
Also it is a proven fact that most of the boys have erection starting as early as when they are still in their mothers womb. A special study observed unborn babies stimulating their genitalia as soon as they develop.
Carla
I see about freedom of speech though I'm not sure this is major issue except in the case of family law in which case I believe the children are allowed to speak for themselves.
As for the sex ed, I think it was re-introduced. Its definitely being given. I think the girls didn't like being taught about sex by an old fuddy-duddy. For a 9 year old, a lot of teachers look like their grandparents and hearing them describe sex and the human body is very unappealing to say the least. As for you and your girlfriends, you are an exceptional person in so many ways... But really, I think most of us were very curious about sex and our bodies at that age - I certainly had my share of playing doctor with my next-door neighbor girls. It was more fun than hide and go seek!
And of course you reminded me that boys have perpetual hard-ons from about 8 years old. They usually lose it after their second child is born
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