115 girls pregnant @ a Chicago High School

In my high school there were not a single girl pregnant. But i guess in Finland sexual education for one thing is better.
 
Originally Posted by CHICHAN

Ouch. I work in the chicago public school system and that's sad.

At one of the high schools here, supposedly only three girls are graduating out of the whole 2011 class.

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What the hell has happened
 
Originally Posted by CHICHAN

Ouch. I work in the chicago public school system and that's sad.

At one of the high schools here, supposedly only three girls are graduating out of the whole 2011 class.

indifferent.gif
What the hell has happened
 
Originally Posted by Epidemik The Great

i bet out of them 115 girls, there are only 70 fathers

you dudes need to realize that pull out technique ain't fool proof
Of course I am only one example, but in my case, it's always the chicks that are down for the pull out method " Oh no worries I've been tested" - I be thinking what about me though? SMH
 
Originally Posted by Epidemik The Great

i bet out of them 115 girls, there are only 70 fathers

you dudes need to realize that pull out technique ain't fool proof
Of course I am only one example, but in my case, it's always the chicks that are down for the pull out method " Oh no worries I've been tested" - I be thinking what about me though? SMH
 
Originally Posted by CadillacFLOW

Originally Posted by WITNESSkb24

*Waits for the posters to find someone else OTHER than the girls to blame it on (school, government, etc)*

......"The White Man".

Don't forget about BET......
 
Originally Posted by CadillacFLOW

Originally Posted by WITNESSkb24

*Waits for the posters to find someone else OTHER than the girls to blame it on (school, government, etc)*

......"The White Man".

Don't forget about BET......
 
Originally Posted by Epidemik The Great

i bet out of them 115 girls, there are only 70 fathers

you dudes need to realize that pull out technique ain't fool proof


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[h1]'Pulling Out' Method Gets New Respect[/h1]

[h2]Study Says Withdrawal is 'Better Than Nothing,' But Women React in 'Sheer Disbelief'[/h2]

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When sex researcher Rachel K. Jones published a report that suggests the much-maligned withdrawal method of birth control was nearly as effective as condoms in preventing pregnancy, she was showered with criticism.

And it wasn't evangelicals who had taken virginity pledges who pulled out the big guns.

Those whom Jones said could benefit from this information -- couples in monogamous relationships who are not at risk for sexually transmitted diseases -- reacted in "sheer disbelief," she said.


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Originally Posted by Epidemik The Great

i bet out of them 115 girls, there are only 70 fathers

you dudes need to realize that pull out technique ain't fool proof


[h1][/h1]
[h1]'Pulling Out' Method Gets New Respect[/h1]

[h2]Study Says Withdrawal is 'Better Than Nothing,' But Women React in 'Sheer Disbelief'[/h2]

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When sex researcher Rachel K. Jones published a report that suggests the much-maligned withdrawal method of birth control was nearly as effective as condoms in preventing pregnancy, she was showered with criticism.

And it wasn't evangelicals who had taken virginity pledges who pulled out the big guns.

Those whom Jones said could benefit from this information -- couples in monogamous relationships who are not at risk for sexually transmitted diseases -- reacted in "sheer disbelief," she said.


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