6th Grade Health...EEEEEEEEEEEEEEWW...
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xoxo Kara
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When I was in sixth grade, they split up the boys and girls and talked about our 'privates' for both boys and girls (labeling pictures..kinda like regular health class). They talk about STD's and how you get pregnant and how the whole 'system' works. They even showed us a video of a woman giving birth! It was kinda gross!! lol. It's a little uncomfortable going through this class but don't worry...everybody just laughs.
they tell you what a condom is and other birth control methods...and they will push you to saty a virgin as long as possible. they may show a video. they wont talk about what the fluids from people look like but they will tell you how your hormones will be wild during puberty and they will talk about puberty and they split the boys and girls up.
thats not true. Im in 8th grade and no teacher has ever tought us about that.and anyways..search the Internet...or ask ur mom!
They will basically tell you about the female and male anatomy( if you know what I mean) and how eggs are fertilized and they might tell you about safe sex but i doubt it.
well i did that last year and it isn't as bad as you think as long you have a good teacher. i find it better if you are separate from the boys and be ready to answer questions. if your teacher picks you to answer a question don't be afraid because everybody is just as afraid as you
they dont tell you about wear babies come from yet. they save that for like 9th grade. in 6th grade from what i remember is that they taught us about girly things, they gave us these papers of men and womens things.and we had to label them. it isnt as bad as people like to think. Especially since they put all the girls in one room and do it that way. but in 7th grade your in the same room.
i learned about it when i was about eight or seven it isn't that bad BTW I'm 13 right now.. so don't tell me Ur just a old person and sex should be discussed with the parents nott the damn teachers!
we've all been there and don't worry its not as gross as you think. You may see photos or a video depending on your teacher. Its just the biological process of when 2 people have unprotected sex and the sperm comes in contact with an egg and makes a baby. BUT..dont have sex! And dont get pregnant! Sorry as an adult had to add that in there...if you have a baby now or get a nasty std it will ruin your life!
Well I guess I'm not going to answer your question the way you want me to, but I just want to say that when I had health class in 6th grade we didn't talk too much about that stuff. It really wasn't a big deal. We just talked about the male and female reproductive systems and like the phases of birth and about puperty and stuff. There were other units about drugs, nutrition, and safety and stuff like that as well, so we didn't spend a lot of our time talking about that stuff.
I don't know were you got your facts about health class. When I took it there weren't any birds and the bees talk at all. Of course our teacher was a couch and all he did was play on the computer while we read the Health book v.v
psh. lucky. we learned in 5th grade. anyways the movie ur gonna see isnt that bad..until like the last 10 minutes. u see a mom having a baby.AND NOTHING IS BLACKED OUT OR ANYTHING. anyways just close ur eyes.
anyways as for this whole confused thing there is a ton of things on the internet about it. basically when a boy likes a girl and vice versa or maybe a guy likes a girl and rapes her what he does is he sticks his cockadoodledo into the girls.donut hole lets just say...then the cockadoodle do...spits a lot of his own stuff which r like tadpoles into the donut hole. the tadpoles travel through the donut hole into a sack which holds a teeny tiny egg which goes on a series of dates with the tadpoles until she find her love then they hug and make a baby!! yay!!!
ok that made no sense so heres some sites for ya:
http://www.beinggirl.com
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/sex... (graphic but itll be worse in school)
good luck! itll suck!
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