I know!It makes all this even more infuriating when the same places that promote abstinence only education are the same places that can be incredibly hostile to the very idea of feminism and feminists. I live in a fairly liberal (posted to Sex Education in Georgia, on my mind)
I don't believe that is true at all, but feel free to link to an example. http://community.feministing.com/2009/02/do-we-have-a-better-word-than.html#comment-217728 That is the sharpest example of someone agreeing with me and getting more votes than I did. They did not add or subtract (posted to This angry feminist wants to know: what is your favorite reply to daily sexism?)
"I judge feminist as individuals" ??? Then perhaps I am misinterpreting pretty much everything you have said. Who are you directing your complaints to? Us feminists? Us on this website? Us on this thread? A few people in particular that (posted to This angry feminist wants to know: what is your favorite reply to daily sexism?)
I went to a catholic all-girls school. Our sex education could be summed up as follows: Don't have sex. If you do have sex, don't have an abortion or you will go to hell. Nothing was said about contraceptives or (posted to Sex Education in Georgia, on my mind)
I went to a Catholic school in Canada and I remember getting my first sex education in grade 6. We were shown educational videos, and the teachers taught us a variety of related topics. I learned about AIDS, I learned (posted to Sex Education in Georgia, on my mind)