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Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?

 
Cryptnotic
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Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?
I actually tried to write a post about this before, but it came out poorly so I deleted it. I don't know if this will be any better.

I have been thinking about it lately. Instead of putting so much pressure on women to take care of the birth control. Maybe men should take more care on where they shoot their sperm,

It is men's sperm that impregnates the egg. Women cannot get pregnant without it. After a man releases his stuff into a woman, He has little control over what happens afterward.

Woman don't have to tell men shit about a pregnancy. They can have an abortion or not have an abortion. They can get pregnant accidentally or deliberately. They may take a man's feelings into account, but in the end, a woman is going to do what's she's going to do.

I'm also sure that women need to take care of birth control, because men are careless with their sperm.

Men carry withing their bodies, the ingredient that women need to make babies. There is no where else to get this ingredient. Only men can provide it.

So, it seems that maybe more emphasis should be put on men to look after their sperm and practice better birth control. Without males providing sperm, there would be no babies.

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09/20/2020 11:21 AM

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Re: Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?
NO

it needs to be completely removed from "school" and given back to the parents to teach

there is nothing educational about it
it's all about perverting the minds of children
exposing them things they're not mentally or emotionally ready to process safely without it corrupting their understanding of what healthy intimacy is to be like

"sex-ed" is all about propagating and promoting perverse behavior
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Re: Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?
More emphasis needs to be placed on not having sex outside of marriage.

And never again using abortion as a contraceptive method.
You get pregnant, the baby IS the marriage and both parents are responsible for the raising of the child.

More emphasis needs to be put on the fear of God.

Hell is real.

There are consequences for all we think, say and do.

It's called growing up and becoming responsible.
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09/20/2020 11:25 AM
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Re: Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?
There shouldn't be sex ed.

Leave it to the parents.
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09/20/2020 11:29 AM

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Re: Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?
I actually tried to write a post about this before, but it came out poorly so I deleted it. I don't know if this will be any better.

I have been thinking about it lately. Instead of putting so much pressure on women to take care of the birth control. Maybe men should take more care on where they shoot their sperm,

It is men's sperm that impregnates the egg. Women cannot get pregnant without it. After a man releases his stuff into a woman, He has little control over what happens afterward.

Woman don't have to tell men shit about a pregnancy. They can have an abortion or not have an abortion. They can get pregnant accidentally or deliberately. They may take a man's feelings into account, but in the end, a woman is going to do what's she's going to do.

I'm also sure that women need to take care of birth control, because men are careless with their sperm.

Men carry withing their bodies, the ingredient that women need to make babies. There is no where else to get this ingredient. Only men can provide it.

So, it seems that maybe more emphasis should be put on men to look after their sperm and practice better birth control. Without males providing sperm, there would be no babies.

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 Quoting: Cryptnotic


the above responses are great, but miss the point I would like to make:

OP you are completely right.

men are marginalized as "sperm donors" - however without the sperm, no human life would come into being.

Fathers have equal importance, but a different role in the birth of any human being.

liberals hate this.
Liberalism is totalitarianism with a human face – Thomas Sowell
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Re: Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?
What about the fact that women can decide to make a baby without the gut’s Consent any time they like? And their judgement of when to do that and with whom is often nonsensical and hormone driven.

I vote for the reversible vasectomy gel.
As a bonus women wouldn’t have to poison themselves by taking the pill and couples would have to have a serious discussion before making a baby.
Sure a guy could lie and say he’s got the gel when he doesn’t, but that’s why I would create an app for checking that, with alerts to registered partners if he removed it, if it were up to me, and anyway women who could keep a tab of their fertile days and insist on a condom or abstinence during that time to be sure if not getting pregnant if they didn’t want to.
Sure, there might be black markets for the removal, but then the woman would have a rape and grievous bodily harm etc case against the guy.

It would at least significantly reduce the number of “unplanned” pregnancies.

I can only imagine a society where every baby was planned and wanted by both parents could only be a better place.
Cryptnotic  (OP)

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09/20/2020 11:49 AM
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Re: Sex Education; Should More Emphasis Be Put On Male Role In Creating Babies?
In an ideal relationship where a couple talks about their future of having kids or not having kids, there is trust and these issues don't crop up very often.

However, out there in the real world, people are having sex like rabbits. There are unwanted babies and tons of abortions.

If parents are really teaching their sons, in the home, how important their sperm are, that is sex education.

Sex Education can be taught pretty much anywhere. Hopefully not in the back of a volkswagon.


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