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I suspect that the accusations that some groups fight the spread of education is over-rated (not by you) for political purposes. There are plenty of groups that promote the idea that abstinence should be taught but do they really want it to be taught to the exclusion of the knowledge of other forms of birth control? And even if they do does that really matter since the other forms of birth control are going to be taught anyway.


Can we find even one example of erroneous information as a result of a group that is against a broad based sex education?


Could or should condoms be any more available than one's nearest store? For about three bucks a person can go to many many stores and get three pretty easily. Can't afford three bucks? Try oral or abstinence.


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