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Should parents put condoms in their childrens lunchboxes ?
After the recent stories of secondary schoolpupils getting others pregnant and the rise in stds amongst the same age group.
Should parents shove a 3 pack in next to the cheese strings and the sandwiches?
May soud extreme but i believe they can get them in secondary schools in england and also the morning after pill too.
But still they must be too shy to ask for them .
So condoms with the crisps and apples ?
After the recent stories of secondary schoolpupils getting others pregnant and the rise in stds amongst the same age group.
Should parents shove a 3 pack in next to the cheese strings and the sandwiches?
May soud extreme but i believe they can get them in secondary schools in england and also the morning after pill too.
But still they must be too shy to ask for them .
So condoms with the crisps and apples ?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.No, but parent's should have a sufficiently open relationship with their kids, who they should have fully informed about their personal, social and emotional responsibilities for the kids to be able to ask their advice on the matter and contraception should be available if the teenager becomes sexually active.
So if they are informed and having sex.
Then " contraception should be available if the teenager becomes sexually active. "
How should this be provided?
With dinner money?
In a small envelope?
Perhaps shoved inside their nintendo ds case?
Or maybe put in the luchbox without comment to save any further embaresssment?
Or neither?
Then " contraception should be available if the teenager becomes sexually active. "
How should this be provided?
With dinner money?
In a small envelope?
Perhaps shoved inside their nintendo ds case?
Or maybe put in the luchbox without comment to save any further embaresssment?
Or neither?
Personally I have never done any of those things regarding providing my teenagers who are ( or I think might be) sexually active. They have always been informed enough to know where to obtain relevant contraception and their weekly allowance took 'emergency purchases' into account. Bit of a weird question if you ask me.
Not weird at all seeing as they can get them in their schoolsin england for free but dont.
otherwise why is there a rise in teenage stds and pregnancies far beyond any other eu country in the uk ?
So it would seem to be both relevant and to counter your opinion.
Perhaps youre out of touch with the harsh realities?
otherwise why is there a rise in teenage stds and pregnancies far beyond any other eu country in the uk ?
So it would seem to be both relevant and to counter your opinion.
Perhaps youre out of touch with the harsh realities?
No I don't think I am out of touch with anything, if you recall I said that it was important to have as suitably open relationship with your kids, so that they are well informed and won't make a mistake. Oddly despite being SOOOO out of touch none of my kids have either fatherd a child yet and some of them are well into their 20's now. Weird aint it?