Monday, 13 July 2009
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How Sex Education Affected My 1st Grade Life
From preschool all the way up to the 2nd grade, I attended a private school called Montessori School. This school promoted free thinking, individualism, freedom of choice, blah blah blah, it was basically a hippie school with a tuition.
This school had its ups and downs, depending on your viewpoint. We never had any homework (which led to failed state mandatory standard exams), we could pick whatever we wanted to do in school (I weaved with colorful yarn and stuffed handmade pillows all day), we called our teachers by first name (which resulted in offending my 3rd grade public school teachers by habit), and oh how could I forget, we had sex education in 1st grade.
For sex education, they would split us up into grade levels; 1st, 2nd, and 3rd. My teacher showed all us 1st graders a "special book” in which there were images of naked people.
you don't even know how disturbing this is...At one point of “show and tell,” my teacher pointed to an artists rendition of a naked chubby little girl, and said “this is what all you girls look like right now.” Then she flipped the page, pointed to an artists rendition of an obviously mature naked woman, and said “this is what you girls will look like when you grow up.”
I remember thinking in my five-year-old head, “Aw seriously? How am I supposed to run after boys during recess if I have THOSE things weighing me down?”
Then, my teacher showed us a (artist's rendition) picture of a man and a woman both laying (naked) in the grass looking up at the night sky, in which a group of stars were arranged to form the image of a baby. I kid you not, after that presentation, I thought that babies came from the sky.
Of course, all forms of sex education need followup from the parents. So, Montessori school sent each student home with a brown-manila-envelope-paper-bag-thing containing (no, not porn, but close!) a Where Do Babies Come From picture book!
To be honest, I didn’t actually read nor understand the book, but I still felt as though I had unlocked the biggest secret in the world. I remember going to the grocery store with my mom and telling everyone “I know where YOU came from.” But, I didn’t actually know, so I would just laugh hysterically and then run away.
During spring break of that same year, my best friend Tanya invited me to go along with her family to her beach house. I excitedly accepted her invitation because, well duh, she’s my best friend! But this was the first time in my whole life to be away from my parents for more than a week, so naturally, I was a bit nervous.
Her family was extremely nice; it was just her grandmother, her older brother Michael, and Tanya.
At first, we played on the beach. But then we got bored of the beach and spent the rest of the days watching Pokémon.
On the fifth day, Michael (who was 8 years old) decided that he had enough of Pokémon. This quickly escalated into a fight between brother and sister, and they decided to settle the argument by making me choose sides.
I was not very fond of Pokémon either, so I agreed with Michael that we should watch something else. To make a long story short, Tanya got angry at both of us and locked us both out on the balcony.
At first, we thought she would come back to get us. But as the 15 minute mark passed, then the 30 minute mark, I got scared. (I don’t know how I remember the following so clearly…but…) With nothing to do, Michael and I started to talk.
Suddenly out of nowhere, Michael said, “Let’s have sex.”
Okay, this guy definitely read that Where Do Babies Come From book...
Noreen: What?
Michael: Let’s have sex!
Noreen: Um…okay…
~silence~
Michael: Well? Are we doing this or not?
Noreen: Uhm…wait...what exactly IS sex….?Thank goodness at that moment Tanya’s grandmother awoke from her afternoon nap and found us two locked out on the balcony.
Who knows what might have happened???

Kids these days, pshh.
editor's note: This was also posted on Mancouch.
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Comments (34)
....so this is why they didn't want to teach sex too early on.
I fell asleep in my sex education class. Boring stuff, I tell ya.
I was never taught about sex that early. When I was 4 all my mom said was, "This is your private part. NO ONE CAN TOUCH IT. If someone tries, SCREAM AND KICK AND BITE. Unless it's me, and I will only do so if I have to." I totally would've bitten that Mike kid's face off haha.
"I thought that babies came from the sky."
You mean they don't?
Lmao!! Oh my gosh....why would a school do this to innoncent children!
i wonder if mike ever ended up raping anyone in the future.
@Stuck_ina_Box@xanga - Hahaha your mom is hilarious. Maybe when I have kids I'll tell them the same thing!
"I remember going to the grocery store with my mom and telling everyone “I know where YOU came from.”" AAAAAAHAHAHAHAHAHA
So basically because you didn't take full advantage of understanding your sex education as a youngster, you had no idea what sex was when offered it and almost accepted it because you were a naive and innocent child. Sex education sure did mess up your childhood!
omg, kids do not need to know about sex when they're that young!
" Michael: Well? Are we doing this or not? "
the average guy. by the way, you seem like you were an AWESOME child.
@Stuck_ina_Box@xanga - my mum told me (and still tells me) the same thing. except she went one step further- she told us to aim for the neck, the balls, and the eyes. we were PREPARED little children!
that view of the baby poking its head out from between a womans legs is pretty distrubing and i am an adult!
Ahhhaaa!!!! That's awesome! Darn Grandmother... Coming at the worst possible moment...
lolz. that book does look disturbing~
Even after sex education, I failed to understand how the two separate gentitalia came together. I had no idea I had another hole besides the peehole, and it was way too small. so I thought the two parts made a hotdog of sorts when put together. It's more of a pig-in-a-blanket, now that I think about it.
"Michael: Well? Are we doing this or not?"
hahaha!!! why would they do this! kids in 1st grade can't understand!
Wow this got on both Mancouch and Datingish.
That was an interesting story. Haha.
LOL
@SeeBeeWrite@xanga - ahahahahah!!!! o_O
I actually didn't freak out about sex education/talks until spring break this year. I was home from college, and my mom misunderstood something I said about me and my SO and thought we were having sex, so she ended up giving me the sex talk. After about 30 seconds of freaking out and panicking and slightly hyperventilating, I had to explain to my mom that that wasn't the case with me and him, we weren't THAT intimate with each other and that she had nothing to worry about. I guess it took us about 5 to 10 minutes to chill out after that.
Well I know a person who had sex at the age of 6. And he knew exactly what he was doing. Although sex is a natural part of being human, certain things should not be taught to children so young. Maybe if some of my fellow high school classmates had taken a look at that book they wouldn't have been so anxious to fuck all the time. I'm shocked that you paid to go to a school that indirectly caused an attempted rape.
Considering my parents were never one to talk about sex with me (even now, when I make a joke, my mom tattles on me to my dad) if I didn't get it in grade 5, I would not be the person I am today.
anyways, i think parents tend to think that it's such a taboo for having kids touching themselves to result in pleasure because they keep thinking it as a dirty thing or it's related to kiddie porn, but it's as natural as eating and walking. not every kid does it but it's not so unusual that you need to rebuke your child for it either. besides, you had sex ed earlier than the rest of us, did it prep you for anything??
I do not think sex education is appropriate for elementary students because they do not fully comprehend it. Plus, I didn't know about these things until highschool and I'm fine with it. I believe that children/people in general will eventually know about these things, so there is no reason to introduce it to the innocent minds of children. I think these sex education is why kids are starting to have sex earlier w/o knowing the series of consequences that follow. I honestly believe that children should be children until they past puberty or until they reach high school even, so they shouldn't be introduced to the developmental stages of adulthood (that being sex education).
you were saved...can you imagine the horror if dear grandmother didn't come in time?!