Couric & Co.
January 9, 2008 5:52 PM

Sex Ed 2.0

(CBS)
Cynthia Bowers is a CBS News correspondent based in Chicago.
Midwest Teen Sex Show is meant to shock — and I was shocked by the blunt, breezy talk about teenage sex.

The podcast takes a subject most parents aren't real comfortable with and makes it "just another" part of growing up.

The three-to-five minute show tackles masturbation, homosexuality, and even changing in the locker room.

It doesn't suggest teenage sex is OK, in fact, the show's straight-faced narrator Nikol Hasler reminds viewers that there's nothing wrong with saying no. But what she does say is that there's nothing easy about being prepared – or slutty about carrying protection.

And in a country where despite all the warnings and the easy availability of contraceptives the number of teens having babies is on the rise, that one message may be the one that needs to get out.
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by amien1-2009 January 11, 2008 10:15 PM EST
Ah, thank you so much for your service, aml1954!! We''ve engaged Nikol and the rest of the Midwest Teen *** Show folks to announce the winners of our Fresh Focus: *** Ed Digital Video Contest: http://www.rhrealitycheck.org/blog/2008/01/09/vote-now-***-ed-101-and-my-***-ed-experience

Young people are *literally* sick and tired of not getting the information they need and want about *** and sexuality. They want honest and open discussions about what their bodies are experiencing, how to make the best choices for themselves, how to talk about *** and sexuality. And, yet, our society has slammed the door in their faces and turned them out to get their information from tv, movies and the internet.

We''ve got some powerful videos made by young people on the ***-ed they had, they wished they''d had or the ***-ed they envision. Check it out!

http://www.dogooder.tv/freshfocusvideocontest/isisMovies.aspx
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by marjay13 January 10, 2008 2:09 PM EST
Cynthia - *** ed has been in the schools for over three decades now, and it hasn''t helped the problem one iota. It has made it worse. Haven''t you all been watching? They are even teaching the kids that homosexuality is an acceptable alternative lifestyle. The only thing that will save our kids from the personal misery and wretched lives that result from illicit and/or perverted ***, is for the parents to unitedly teach their children that *** outside of marriage is wrong, because it will complicate and/or ruin their lives; and then the parents must stand guard as sentinels in their childrens lives (as they did when they were babies) to keep the ravenous wolves away.
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by marjay13 January 10, 2008 1:59 PM EST
george 2221 Your url has a wrong id. Try again please. Thanks.
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by aml1954 January 9, 2008 10:19 PM EST
About time! This is what it''s going to take. Kids want and need the right information. It''s a shame the schools have not met that responsibility. And, truth be told, most parents themselves, especially young parents, don''t have the answers either. As a parent, teacher and health education video producer, I have launched parentalertvideos.com, a rental subscription service for parents. The videos are made available by Discover Films, Inc. and Human Relations Media. These videos are used in schools nationwide. One of the videos we produced, Every 43 Minutes (the rate at which teens give birth in Louisiana)is available at ParentAlertVideos.com. See also parentalertvideos.blogspot.com.
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