Evangelicals are very good at articulating their sexual ideals, but they have little practical advice for their young followers. Social liberals, meanwhile, are not very good at articulating values on marriage and teen sexuality—indeed, they may feel that it’s unseemly or judgmental to do so. But in fact the new middle-class morality is squarely pro-family.
The New Yorker discusses the red-state/blue-state divide in attitudes about premarital sex, sex education, and teen pregnancy:
Red Sex, Blue Sex.
posted by Who_Am_I
on Oct 31, 2008 -
153 comments
Sex Education media has been around since the days of
silent films. Seems most
everyone can use a bit of guidance when it comes to the appropriate handling of their lustful urges...
your geriatric, dementia-ridden parents,
soldiers,
Boys,
Girls,
couples,
teens,
Christians, and yes,
trainables. On a less serious note, the topic of Sex Ed as addressed by:
Monty Python,
Conan O'Brien,
fireside chats,
Amy Sedaris,
MAD TV,
Fry & Laurie,
Weeds,
Ali G and the
Simpsons,
Family Guy, and some
Florida trailer park slut on youtube. Note: this fpp will not play well in
Bangalore.
NSFW. Duh. (Previously.)
posted by miss lynnster
on May 9, 2007 -
53 comments
"It feels like a warm, wet vagina." A mandatory "sex orientation" for students at Dartmouth College. The administration claims it was educational. Students who attended aren't so sure. Is this sort of thing common elsewhere?
posted by gdog
on Nov 1, 2001 -
105 comments