View Full Version : Single sex education system is better than a co-ed system
Canownueasy`
July 10th, 2010, 12:58
Is single sex education system is better than a co-ed system?
Don't post silly troll stuff like
I needz to seh teh bewbz so i say co-ed ftw
I agree that single sex education systems are better than co-ed since it contains less distractions and with so, an increasement of learning.
Matty
July 10th, 2010, 13:27
In England we get taught sex education in earlier school years and they do it one way.
I don't understand what you are trying to debate with this thread and to me it seems to be a little stupid
Smudge
July 10th, 2010, 13:35
Co-ed - If you don't get involved with the opposite gender at a early stage I believe you become more socially withdrawing. If I ever have kids I won't put them in a single sex education. Removing them for co-ed is like removing strawberries from jam.
Canownueasy`
July 10th, 2010, 13:51
Co-ed - If you don't get involved with the opposite gender at a early stage I believe you become more socially withdrawing. If I ever have kids I won't put them in a single sex education. Removing them for co-ed is like removing strawberries from jam.
l2grape
jk
Nobody cares if you are socially withdraw, it's good to have a strong education.
Waynex
July 10th, 2010, 15:06
I needz to seh teh bewbz so i say co-ed ftw
Just kidding, I think it's better to have co-ed, there really isn't a problem with it, unless you're immature and get all embarrassed if the teacher says penis.
Trey
July 10th, 2010, 15:10
Wtf am I supposed to stare at during co-ed physical education classes?!? Bouncing wieners? Fuck that shit yo.
I think that separating genders during school years will make students socially handicapped. People typically develop their social abilities in school by interacting with others. Removing the opposite sex will directly affect how often these students will get laid in later years.
Shishir G
July 10th, 2010, 15:12
I needz to seh teh bewbz so i say co-ed ftw
Just kidding, I think it's better to have co-ed, there really isn't a problem with it, unless you're immature and get all embarrassed if the teacher says penis.
Hehehe waynex said penis.
No but srsly me and my class used to laugh at that in 3rd grade we were first taught about sex Ed in 5th grade idk y don't ask.
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Slik
July 10th, 2010, 15:20
Generally speaking, sex involves both males and females. It is important for both parties to learn about each other's bodies. Here, in England we learn about both as earlier mentioned by Matty. Often the case is that people having sexual interactions aren't educated properly. When they are only half informed about certain things, they in turn make uninformed decisions, for example if a girl gave a guy oral, and she was only half informed she may think that since it isn't "normal" sex it can't do any harm but it is still pleasurable, mainly for the guy. What she may not know is that they can both get STDs from oral which is often a higher rate of transmission than "normal" sex. Then you can use another example, people in africa who have very little knowledge about sex, they pass dieases to each other because they aren't fully educated.
So in other words, it is important to fully educate.
Shishir G
July 10th, 2010, 15:30
Generally speaking, sex involves both males and females. It is important for both parties to learn about each other's bodies. Here, in England we learn about both as earlier mentioned by Matty. Often the case is that people having sexual interactions aren't educated properly. When they are only half informed about certain things, they in turn make uninformed decisions, for example if a girl gave a guy oral, and she was only half informed she may think that since it isn't "normal" sex it can't do any harm but it is still pleasurable, mainly for the guy. What she may not know is that they can both get STDs from oral which is often a higher rate of transmission than "normal" sex. Then you can use another example, people in africa who have very little knowledge about sex, they pass dieases to each other because they aren't fully educated.
So in other words, it is important to fully educate.
Hey just wondering what grade do you guys learn about sex Ed? Here it's 4th to 5th
Matty
July 10th, 2010, 15:37
We don't have grades over here, we have years.
So we start it at Year 5 or Year 6 which is age 10 and 11. Then we continue till Year 8 which is 12-13.
Smudge
July 10th, 2010, 15:43
l2grape
jk
Nobody cares if you are socially withdraw, it's good to have a strong education.
To be honest bro; I'd prefer being socially stable then some smart ass who goes to university. Everyone has opinions don't they. :)
Journal
July 10th, 2010, 15:44
Unless you want your child to go rainbow, I don't recommend putting him/her in a single sex school.
When growing up you must be around the other sex so you can 'get to know them'. That way you can the proper person to satisfy raging hormones and you won't be a complete retard when it comes to dealing with teh bewbz later.
In the case you do not have them around, then you are gonna be redirecting those hormones from a woman, to your gender. Which is no no.
Also, you being distracted is your own fault. If you can't keep your eyes on the books instead of the bewbz, then it just means you have a low will power and will have a SLIGHTLY less education. However, most people have that control to maintain grades and women. If you become socially unstable also, then there's more likely a chance you'll go crazeh.
Slik
July 10th, 2010, 17:06
To be honest bro; I'd prefer being socially stable then some smart ass who goes to university. Everyone has opinions don't they. :)
I don't know where you come from but you can go to univeristy and be very social where I come from, England. Unverisities are actually very social places, there are hundreds of specilist clubs and bars from univerisities. There are always uni raves and clubs, I don't see why you would have to chosen one or the other. If you do, I feel sorry for you.
Toonshorty
July 10th, 2010, 17:10
Co-ed.
Single sex would be shit, as others mentioned it's all about bewbz.
In co-ed you can do other peoples homework for bewbz.
Matty
July 10th, 2010, 17:13
Just go outside and get tits...
XxBryantD
July 10th, 2010, 17:14
Co-ed
Draxxus
July 13th, 2010, 21:02
l2grape
jk
Nobody cares if you are socially withdraw, it's good to have a strong education.
Yes they do.. That's actually something businesses look at you have to have a good personality, and able to communicate with others good. A good social personality.
Yaoi
July 13th, 2010, 21:03
Just go outside and get tits...
I support 100% plus it helps, BEING OUTSIDE! gives u motivation lol.If all schools were single sex ed i bet there would be alot less nerds in the world,bit more gays tho too <3
Zykev2
July 16th, 2010, 05:55
Sure single sex education is better than co-ed.... If you're gay.
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