Originally posted by TheHuckster
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if we're talking about teaching people not to be assholes to other people in general, they already do teach that as much as they can in school. as far as i'm concerned if the kid is a prick that's the parent's doing.
also, i tend to find those teaching on 'meaningful relationships' tend to all wind up to 'what society considers a meaningful relationship'. so those that don't fit the norm tend to get their relationships shoved aside as the wrong kinds.
what would we define as 'meaningful' anyway? lasting till death? marriage? having 2.5 kids and a picket fence? would we have to toss aside people that are poly, that choose not to get married, that are child-free, or that think relationships have ending points other than the grave as 'not meaningful'?
'oh, you've been dating two women at once for the last 5 years... everyone's consenting and happy, and noone is being harmed.... but since it's not what's normal in society, your relationships are 'meaningless'"
'oh you guys grew apart, got divorced, and are still close friends. but you're dating other people now... guess that 20 year marriage was meaningless!"
"oh, you slept with a friend, but you guys never decided to date, or get married! well hell, that's terrible. guess they mean nothing to you!"
people HATE being told something or someone they love is meaningless because it doesn't fit what other people think it should look like. THAT'S why people break out the pitchforks.
no, what we should do is teach teens the physical repercussions of sex (STIs, pregnancy, etc). if they understand the consequences sex can have on their lives, they are more likely to be careful about doing it, and who they do it with, anyway.
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