They have succeeded in expunging moral foundations from schooling. Now they seek to fill the void.
Massachusetts had training in safe fisting.
Such training at one time would have been called corrupting a minor.
“Now they seek to fill the void. Massachusetts had training in safe fisting.”
Um...
Although interested in girl’s since 9th grade, even sneeking up to weekends at the cabin with one a few times, never went “all the way” until after college. Mainly fearing the wrath of God I suppose at a young age! (I suppose it was a deeper, general moral character based on my parent’s upbringing. But I also didn’t like the idea of burning in hell forever!;) And in college (a tough school) I knew getting a gal pregnant would make it extra tough (if not impossible). Of course now I wish I hadn’t with the few gals I knew before my wife.
My 15 year old son and 12 year old girls are pretty straight. I think my son is going to the movies tonight with a girl and some friends. But as for a “girlfriend” he says “I don’t have enought time, or enough money to have a girlfriend.” Plus, he’s only 9th grade. I imagine next year that will change some.
My girls? First day off of school today. Two of the boys that like them were hanging around in the street this morning waiting for them to come out and play! 6th grade and these boys ask them to “go out with me”. My daughters think it is stupid. (They take after their old man!) But they do have fun playing with them.
My one daughter said on the recent field trip that she just kept away from the one boy that likes her. “He’s okay, but every time he asks me to “go out” with him and I say no he cries. I didn’t want him to cry on our field trip because it was such a great time.”
We have neighbors with older girls that my kids were babysat by, etc. that they look up to. Some are good examples, and some are good examples of “this is what happens when you have a baby when you are 17, still in high school, and not married”.