Mucus?Quote:
Originally Posted by ryan iz wel gd
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Mucus?Quote:
Originally Posted by ryan iz wel gd
Old, mouldy marmalade?
I can't remember when I watched it, I pretty much knew it already. In year 7, a year after I first watched it, we saw it again and it probably made itself clear then.
I was just joking lolQuote:
Originally Posted by ryan iz wel gd
its well boring, teach me something i dont know :rolleyes:
School hasnt given us it yet, im 16.
Good thing they havent, im to immature for it.
LOL SHE HAS A CONDOM!!! ROFL LOL LMAO!
The reason is so different between schools in the UK is because it's up to the individual schools what they do, and do not teach their students about sex during sex education, and how often they do these lessons.
There are some schools that have Sex Ed lessons every week, some that have a couple every year, and some that have very few.
On the UK curriculum it only covers about 2 or 4 science/biology lessons that have to be taught, about puberty, and sexual intercourse. This should happen between Year 5 and Year 8, I think.
This is the reason it's so bland, and works ineffectivly because it's the schools responsibility before Year 6, and after Year 8 as to whether they teach their students sex education, and what material they provide.
We had a lesbien teaching us about Sex Education. The only good thing she was useful for was teaching us about gay's (Thats part of are sex education)
Its in the year seven national curriculum and no not mucus , I know what it was just cannot remember the name it was a long word anyway.Quote:
Originally Posted by Kotu
Drawing willies on tables shows a high level of maturity :D Be proud next time you draw oneQuote:
Originally Posted by FlyingJesus
I think I had the eaxct same videos in year 6, but I also had some animated ones. The giving birth one was sick.Quote:
Originally Posted by ryan iz wel gd