Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Do advocates of abstinence-only sex ed assume that married couples don't need contraception?

After all, just because a man and a woman decide to marry, that doesn't necessarily mean that they want children or if they do, that they don't want a hand in deciding WHEN to start a family.Do advocates of abstinence-only sex ed assume that married couples don't need contraception?
Some do, most don't.Do advocates of abstinence-only sex ed assume that married couples don't need contraception?
Because abstinence only sex ed is directed towards teens who supposedly don't know better. The same people who advocate abstinence only sex ed also advocate for you to go to pre-marital counseling where they discuss and inform the grooms and brides to be on said subjects.
I believe the abstinence-only gang is also against birth control for married couples. If you don't want kids, don't have sex. Or practice Vatican roulette.
Palin talked with everyone about this issue but her own daughter, obviously.
They teach the ';rhythm method'; for married couples. Not nearly as sexy as it sounds.
When you're married you can do whatever you want. It's up to the couple.
I practiced the rhythm method for years until my partner informed me that it was a birth control practice, not a love making technique...:)
Yes. They like to pretend that no one has sex not even themselves.
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