IN Sweden we have the first sex-education when we are 12, the second when we are 14 and then above that most parents are really open to their children about it. I was never told not to have sex, I was told to use protection and never do something that I wasn't comfortable with.
I get what you are saying about the financial part too, but at the same time a single mother should not keep it if she cannot afford it. Gender equality goes both ways and no one should be forced to become a parent against his will.
And to expect people to refrain from sex until marriage just isn't fair either.
Is it normal to believe that men should have no say in abortions?
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IN Sweden we have the first sex-education when we are 12, the second when we are 14 and then above that most parents are really open to their children about it. I was never told not to have sex, I was told to use protection and never do something that I wasn't comfortable with.
I get what you are saying about the financial part too, but at the same time a single mother should not keep it if she cannot afford it. Gender equality goes both ways and no one should be forced to become a parent against his will.
And to expect people to refrain from sex until marriage just isn't fair either.