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Come Inside... => Saloon Bar => Topic started by: Barman on July 13, 2009, 06:29:12 AM
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Pupils told they have a 'right' to a good sex life: That's the advice for youngsters from the NHS
The NHS is telling school pupils they have a 'right' to an enjoyable sex life and that it is good for their health.
A Health Service leaflet says experts concentrate too much on the need for safe sex and loving relationships, and not enough on the pleasure it can bring.
But family campaigners last night condemned the guidance, saying it encouraged underage sex and could increase rates of sexually-transmitted diseases.
Under the heading 'an orgasm a day keeps the doctor away', the leaflet says: 'Health promotion experts advocate five portions of fruit and veg a day and 30 minutes physical activity three times a week. What about sex or masturbation twice a week?'
The advice, which also claims regular sex is good for cardiovascular health, has been circulated to parents, teachers and youth workers.
Source (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-1199132/NHS-recommends-pupils-orgasm-day-reduce-risk-heart-attack-stroke.html)
What on earth is going on???? noooo:
This bit gave me a larf tho... lol:
It came to light just a week after it emerged that teenagers who took part in a ?6million Government initiative to reduce teenage pregnancies were more than twice as likely to fall pregnant as other girls.
What an utter, utter farce... noooo:
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It's always about the rights of kids noooo: - someone needs to carefully explain in words of one syllable , or in text language if preferred, that they have no friggin rights . None . Zilch.
The Brat bought home the relationship leaflet - as discussed in another thread - it was such twaddle - quizzes on your emotional understanding ...if you answered mainly A's you are aware of ...... etc etc etc. Then when into intimate detail about how to actually have sex. She gave it to me redface: I am still reading it lol:
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That is the bit that got me... the 'right' to have sex...
Before long it will be 'enshrined in law' and then local councils will be dishing out cash to ugly fuckers that can't get a girlfriend! Banghead
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Or a boyfriend cry:
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Or a boyfriend cry:
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I don't think it is the women that have the problem... noooo:
In my experience like.... sad24:
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With rights must come responsibilities.
Ed Ballsup and co ought to learn that lesson first ................ or perhaps they just have fantasies about hoards of sexually empowered schoolgirls rushing round to "thank" them.
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That is the bit that got me... the 'right' to have sex...
Before long it will be 'enshrined in law' and then local councils will be dishing out cash to ugly fuckers that can't get a girlfriend! Banghead
BM lives in hope.... whistle:
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lol: lol: lol:
He's off establishing himself as a charity as we speak whistle:
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http://leg-iron.livejournal.com/196083.html (http://leg-iron.livejournal.com/196083.html) whistle:
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http://leg-iron.livejournal.com/196083.html (http://leg-iron.livejournal.com/196083.html) whistle:
He's bloody good, isn't he?
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Oh yes. He is my inspiration!
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Anyway, what about my right to a good sex life.
regular sex is good for cardiovascular health
Should I speak to my cardiologist?
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What's she like? eyes:
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Anyway, what about my right to a good sex life.
regular sex is good for cardiovascular health
Should I speak to my cardiologist?
Try your cardigan. More warmth.
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Anyway, what about my right to a good sex life.
regular sex is good for cardiovascular health
Should I speak to my cardiologist?
Try your cardigan. More warmth.
lol: lol: lol: