A: Alright, settle down everyone. As part of this
school’s curriculum we’ll be covering sex ed this
week.
A: Now I want everyone to take this class seriously,
sexual education is very important and I want you
to ask as many questions as you can think of. Remember, there are no stupid questions here.
B: Miss Carlton? What exactly is sexual education?
Are you going to teach us like Kama sutra stuff
like that?
A: No Jason, that’s not exactly what sex ed is. Basically, we will talk about sexually transmitted diseases, contraceptives and how the male and female bodies work.
B: My older sister is in college and she takes what
she and her friends call the pill. I never really understood what that is, but I know it has to do with
sex or something.
A: Good point Jason! This will be the topic of our
first class, contraceptives. As you mentioned, the
pill is one of the many that exist. The birth control pill is taken daily by a woman in order to prevent unwanted pregnancy, but it does not protect
her from contracting STD’s from an infected person. Another popular method is using condoms.
This is probably the best method if you have sex,
since it not only prevents a woman from getting
pregnant but also protects both from STD’s. Yes
Jason?
B: What are condoms made out of? How exactly is
it that a woman gets pregnant?
A: Condoms are usually made out of an elastic material called Latex. As for your other question,
that’s a whole new class.