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[QUOTE="xhellcatx"][QUOTE="T_P_O"] You don't have to be someone with a high IQ to understand the either the seriousness or the emotional side of sexual intercourse, which varies with each couple. There's no standard for "being ready to have sex".T_P_OIQ has nothing to do with it, MATURITY has EVERYTHING to do with it. You don't need to capsrage your replies. And how does that relate to my post? No need to take offense to my big caps... Wasnt yelling, just emphasizing. (trust me i wasnt yelling ;) ) And yea, it does have relation to your post as you said theres no standard for being ready to have sex, and you bring up the IQ factor. Well, you know, it doesnt take an IQ to have sex at all, but actually it does take a bit of a brain to understand that sex can have repercussions.... many repercussions. It takes more of a sense of maturity in order to fully understand what can happen, that you arent invincible, and neither would your mate be, and that something very big may happen from 15 minutes of pleasure. (... at that age, .... i wouldnt even think it would last -that- long)
[QUOTE="toast_burner"]if a child's attendance at school drops below 70-80% his/her parents can be sent to court.
they should do a similar thing with under aged sexT_P_O
Yes, but how on earth are you going to get anyone to press charges for it? In that scenario you'd have the school alerting the authorities, but who's going to bring it to the attention of the police in this situation? Also, how do you the justify the actus reus of that? "It was the parents fault that the kids were having sex because they don't supervise them all day, everyday." It's not a just proposal, or a feasible one.
People used to get charged for having anal sex so im sure this will work :P[QUOTE="T_P_O"][QUOTE="toast_burner"]if a child's attendance at school drops below 70-80% his/her parents can be sent to court.
they should do a similar thing with under aged sextoast_burner
Yes, but how on earth are you going to get anyone to press charges for it? In that scenario you'd have the school alerting the authorities, but who's going to bring it to the attention of the police in this situation? Also, how do you the justify the actus reus of that? "It was the parents fault that the kids were having sex because they don't supervise them all day, everyday." It's not a just proposal, or a feasible one.
People used to get charged for anal sex so im sure this will work :P The only ones who are likely to know the offense will be the kids and the parents if they manage to find out, I'm sure none will even dream of pressing charges then :P[QUOTE="LZ71"][QUOTE="Stesilaus"]research found that not enough 12 to 14-year-old boys were having protected sex.MushroomWigThey shouldn't be having sex AT ALL at that age. A person should be allowed to have sex whenever they feel ready. I do not agree. Kids that young are not ready to handle the various consequences that come with sex. Being safe isn't the only part to sex.
[QUOTE="T_P_O"][QUOTE="xhellcatx"] IQ has nothing to do with it, MATURITY has EVERYTHING to do with it.xhellcatxYou don't need to capsrage your replies. And how does that relate to my post? No need to take offense to my big caps... Wasnt yelling, just emphasizing. (trust me i wasnt yelling ;) ) And yea, it does have relation to your post as you said theres no standard for being ready to have sex, and you bring up the IQ factor. Well, you know, it doesnt take an IQ to have sex at all, but actually it does take a bit of a brain to understand that sex can have repercussions.... many repercussions. It takes more of a sense of maturity in order to fully understand what can happen, that you arent invincible, and neither would your mate be, and that something very big may happen from 15 minutes of pleasure. (... at that age, .... i wouldnt even think it would last -that- long) Uh, no, I was dispelling the idea that you'd need to have a high IQ to understand sex but you don't need a really high IQ to understand most things in life. IQ doesn't determine how knowledgeable you are on most subjects, especially not sex. And I stand by my assertion that there's no standard for being ready for sex, you can find immature individuals of all ages, and likewise, you can find 12 year olds who know about sexual intercourse. Maturity is a difficult thing to measure.
or for your hotdog...Hot DOG!! I'm gonna go run out and buy some right NOW!!! :D
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Uhhh....For my little brother, of course....My BROTHER. >_>
megagene
It's all a ruse, just a cover up for guys who have extra small penises and are too embarrassed to admit it. Man at counter buying Extra small 12 year old boy condoms: "Errr...They're for my son, turned 12 yesterday, kids these days sure do grow up fast.... he just loves the sex... Now these EXTRA LARGE Trojan Magnum condoms, well these are for me...Heh heh.." I wonder how many men will be buying these condoms "For their kids"Im_single
according to sources at wikpedia(a urologist, and personal sexual thearapist) size don't depends on race/ethnicity but on genetics and the environment. Pollution and things such as pesticides can cause disruptions during puberty.
[QUOTE="LZ71"][QUOTE="Stesilaus"]research found that not enough 12 to 14-year-old boys were having protected sex.MushroomWigThey shouldn't be having sex AT ALL at that age. A person should be allowed to have sex whenever they feel ready. I doubt their is any 12 year old can handle the emotional and psychical consequences of sexual relations...
[QUOTE="T_P_O"][QUOTE="lightleggy"] there are some things that 12 years old kids are not ready to do...and sex is one of them...go ahead and ask any pshycologyst about that and you'll get the same answer...unless this kid is some ultra gifted boy with 4000 IQ and a ph.d on every single existing career, then yes he is ready...but in other case...a 12 years old kid is not ready for sex, like it or not.xhellcatxYou don't have to be someone with a high IQ to understand the either the seriousness or the emotional side of sexual intercourse, which varies with each couple. There's no standard for "being ready to have sex". IQ has nothing to do with it, MATURITY has EVERYTHING to do with it. my point was that unless that kid is a genious in every way possible, then he is not ready for sex
[QUOTE="xhellcatx"][QUOTE="T_P_O"] You don't have to be someone with a high IQ to understand the either the seriousness or the emotional side of sexual intercourse, which varies with each couple. There's no standard for "being ready to have sex".lightleggyIQ has nothing to do with it, MATURITY has EVERYTHING to do with it. my point was that unless that kid is a genious in every way possible, then he is not ready for sex You could easily expand that criteria to 90% of adults as well.
[QUOTE="megagene"]or for your hotdog...Hot DOG!! I'm gonna go run out and buy some right NOW!!! :D
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Uhhh....For my little brother, of course....My BROTHER. >_>
Lobster_Ear
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[QUOTE="lightleggy"][QUOTE="xhellcatx"] IQ has nothing to do with it, MATURITY has EVERYTHING to do with it.T_P_Omy point was that unless that kid is a genious in every way possible, then he is not ready for sex You could easily expand that criteria to 90% of adults as well. very easily you could, yes.... i know so very many immature adults... even older then myself. Its so sad... and they really shouldnt have sex cause they would never be able to handle anything 'unexpected' from it... nor are they bright enough to take the proper precautions. Very sad. :(
[QUOTE="Stesilaus"]research found that not enough 12 to 14-year-old boys were having protected sex.LZ71They shouldn't be having sex AT ALL at that age. But they are. Its not the best scenario, but its reality. Its either protected sex, or teenage pregnancies. And seeing as this is in the Daily Mail, it comes with a big helping of hyperbole.
Mine was a lot larger than that at 12.
Gaming-Planet
yeah lol... im no stud by any means but I think thats still waaay to small even for 12 year olds :/
[QUOTE="lightleggy"][QUOTE="xhellcatx"] IQ has nothing to do with it, MATURITY has EVERYTHING to do with it.xhellcatxmy point was that unless that kid is a genious in every way possible, then he is not ready for sex my ex husband was a "genius" on paper... really.. very smart. But when it came to common sense... he lacked.. and still lacks every ounce possible. There is not a drop of common sense in his "genius" lil head. There is a huge difference between iq and maturity. it takes maturity to make the decision to finally have sex, and who to have sex with, and if you can handle the possible consequences of sex. ok and you think a 12 years old can do that?
[QUOTE="LZ71"][QUOTE="Stesilaus"]research found that not enough 12 to 14-year-old boys were having protected sex.Bourbons3They shouldn't be having sex AT ALL at that age. But they are. Its not the best scenario, but its reality. Its either protected sex, or teenage pregnancies. And seeing as this is in the Daily Mail, it comes with a big helping of hyperbole. teenage pregnancies... they arent even teens yet... 12 isnt a 'teen' ... pre-teen pregnancies... eew... eeeeeeeeeeew. ew! It just needs to not happen.
[QUOTE="Stesilaus"]research found that not enough 12 to 14-year-old boys were having protected sex.LZ71They shouldn't be having sex AT ALL at that age.
The problem is they do. And I'd rather they do it and be portected than do it and not be protected. Making them stop isn't really an option.
They shouldn't be having sex AT ALL at that age.[QUOTE="LZ71"][QUOTE="Stesilaus"]research found that not enough 12 to 14-year-old boys were having protected sex.Pixel-Pirate
The problem is they do. And I'd rather they do it and be portected than do it and not be protected. Making them stop isn't really an option.
I'd rather the parents to do a better job[QUOTE="Pixel-Pirate"][QUOTE="LZ71"] They shouldn't be having sex AT ALL at that age.lightleggy
The problem is they do. And I'd rather they do it and be portected than do it and not be protected. Making them stop isn't really an option.
I'd rather the parents to do a better job How do we know it's the parents fault?SOme 12 year olds have sex :| its a fact whether you find it shocking or not :o so its probably a good idea they know to protect themselves. I was 12 when I started messing about like this, although I didn't have proper sex for a while.
You have to be 16 to have sex in the UK. Why would they sell condoms to kids?racing1750Because people aren't stupid, they obviously know kids still have sex before the legal age, it's better for everyone if they're actually protected.
I understand but tbh if you're 12 and having sex chances are you aren't even responsible enough to think "better use a condom!" Brainkiller05Well even if it stops just one person from getting pregent then it's a great idea.
lmao at this subject.
You'd think that instead of catering to the young they would come down on it and try to prevent the problem. 12 year olds having sex is just wrong
Suggesting that you can stop people from having sex is like suggesting you can stop the Sun from being hot.lmao at this subject.
You'd think that instead of catering to the young they would come down on it and try to prevent the problem. 12 year olds having sex is just wrong
pete_merlin
I doubt their is any 12 year old can handle the emotional and psychical consequences of sexual relations...Jazz_FanThere is no room for doubt - they can't.
[QUOTE="pete_merlin"]Suggesting that you can stop people from having sex is like suggesting you can stop the Sun from being hot. But, seriously... twelve-year-olds?lmao at this subject.
You'd think that instead of catering to the young they would come down on it and try to prevent the problem. 12 year olds having sex is just wrong
MushroomWig
[QUOTE="MushroomWig"][QUOTE="pete_merlin"]Suggesting that you can stop people from having sex is like suggesting you can stop the Sun from being hot. But, seriously... twelve-year-olds? Anythings possible. ;Plmao at this subject.
You'd think that instead of catering to the young they would come down on it and try to prevent the problem. 12 year olds having sex is just wrong
scorch-62
[QUOTE="MushroomWig"][QUOTE="pete_merlin"]Suggesting that you can stop people from having sex is like suggesting you can stop the Sun from being hot. But, seriously... twelve-year-olds?lmao at this subject.
You'd think that instead of catering to the young they would come down on it and try to prevent the problem. 12 year olds having sex is just wrong
scorch-62
Clearly its happening if it was not, they would never have put forward this policy... Now if only the United States would understand that teaching things like abstinence is a tremendous waste of time.. First of all "teaching" abstinence doesn't make any sense.. You either do it or don't do it.. Its quite simple.. I was not taught NOT to smoke, I decided not too..
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