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INTRODUCTION Alright, let’s dive into the discussion about having sex education in high school. Some people say it’s important to learn about relationships, bodies, and making responsible choices in school, while others think these talks should be left to families. Today, we’re going to explore why having sex education in high school is a big deal and break it down to make it easy for everyone.
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THESIS STATEMENT AND REASON Sex education in high school is super important because it helps us understand our bodies better and what happens during adolescence EVIDENCE Think of it like a user guide for your body. Sex ed covers puberty, which is when your body goes through changes, how babies are made, and how to keep our bodies healthy. This information helps us handle all the different things that come with growing up.
COUNTERCLAIM Can’t our parents just talk to us about this stuff at home? REBUTAL Of course, parents are important, but not everyone has the same support at home. Sex ed in school makes sure we all get the same basic information, so no one misses out on understanding what's going on with our bodies.
THESIS STATEMENT AND REASON : Sex education is a must because it teaches us about healthy relationships and treating each other with respect. EVIDENCE: It’s like learning about teamwork and friendship, but for relationships. Sex ed talks about consent, which means everyone involved agrees, good communication, and what makes a relationship positive – kind of like a guide for treating others well. COUNTERCLAIM: Can’t we figure out relationships on our own? It can be tricky, and getting some guidance helps. Sex education gives us a space to ask questions and learn, making it easier to understand the ins and outs of relationships. Plus, it’s not about telling us what to do but giving us tools to make smart choices. REBUTAL:
THESIS STATEMENT AND REASON: Having sex education in high school is crucial because it includes everyone and respects our different backgrounds and identities.
SHAMING & CONSENT IT’S OK NOT TO HAVE SEX It is your personal right to choose if and when you have sex IT’S NOT OK TO INSULT ANOTHER PERSON FOR THEIR SEXUAL PRACTICE What a person chooses to do with their body is between that person and their consenting partner. Your judgement is not necessary and not wanted IT’S OK TO HAVE SEX All consensual and safe forms of sexual practice between adults should be supported
YOUR BODY, YOUR CHOICES
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SEXUALLY TRANSMITTED DISEASES (STDs) SYPHILIS HPV Saturn is the ringed one and a gas giant HERPES It’s the farthest planet from the Sun Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest one GONORRHEA It has a beautiful name, but it’s hot HIV Despite being red, Mars is a cold place CHLAMYDIA It’s the closest planet to the Sun
HOW LONG BEFORE STD SYMPTOMS APPEAR? 90 70 60 50 40 30 20 10 80 HIV SYPHILYS GONORRHEA CHLAMYDIA 14 days for some (Most are asymptomatic for years) 10 - 90 days 2 - 30 days 14 - 21 days
STDs SYMPTOMS MEN WOMEN CHLAMYDIA Discharge from the penis Burning urination Testicular pain and swelling Burning urination Abnormal vaginal discharge GONORRHEA Painful, burning urination Swollen testicles A yellow, white or green discharge Painful, burning urination Bleeding between menstrual periods An increase in vaginal discharge HIV Discharge from the penis Painful, swollen testicles Thick, cloudy or bloody discharge from the penis Heavy menstrual bleeding or bleeding between periods Thick, cloudy or bloody discharge from the vagina
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EVIDENCE: We all come from different places and have unique identities. Sex ed recognizes and respects that. It talks about different sexual orientations and identities, making our school community more understanding and accepting of each other.
HOW CAN YOU PREVENT STDs? MONOGAMY It’s the closest planet to the Sun CONDOMS Despite being red, Mars is a cold place VACCINATION Saturn is the ringed one and a gas giant ABSTINENCE It’s the farthest planet from the Sun
MOST PREVALENT STDS IN AMERICA To modify this graph, click on it, follow the link, change the data and paste the new graph here, replacing this one HIV Saturn is the ringed planet SYPHILIS Neptune is the farthest planet GONORRHEA Venus has a beautiful name CHLAMYDIA It’s a gas giant and the biggest 1.9% 1.5% 24.1% 72.6%
01 02 03 04 THIS IS A TIMELINE JUPITER Jupiter is a gas giant and the biggest planet MARS Despite being red, Mars is a cold place SATURN Saturn is the ringed planet. It’s a gas giant VENUS Venus has a beautiful name, but it’s hot
THIS IS A MAP MERCURY It’s the closest planet to the Sun JUPITER Jupiter is the biggest planet 30% 35% VENUS Venus has a beautiful name MARS Mars is actually a very cold place 20% 15%
HORMONAL BIRTH CONTROL EFFECTIVENESS HORMONAL DIU It’s a gas giant and the biggest planet VAGINAL RING It’s composed mostly of hydrogen CONTRACEPTIVE PILL Despite being red, Mars is cold 93% 99% 93%
NON-HORMONAL BIRTH CONTROL EFFECTIVENESS COPPER IUD It’s a gas giant and the biggest planet MALE CONDOM It’s composed mostly of hydrogen NATURAL CYCLES Despite being red, Mars is cold 93% 99% 87%
179,871 Number of live births to mothers aged 15-19 in U.S
A MATTER OF FACTS 47% Of highschoolers have had sex 90% Of teens that don’t use contraceptives have the chance of becoming pregnant 7/10 people engage in sexual intercourse before 19 years Teens account for 1/2 of STD cases per year
STATS ABOUT TEEN SEX 25% Of high schoolers have had sex with 4 or more people 34% Of high schoolers had sexual intercourse in the last 3 months 41% Of high schoolers did not use a condom the last time they had sex 27% Of high school students have been tested for HIV
FACT: Plan B is effective for 72 hours after intercourse “The pill” has many other uses than preventing pregnancy Condoms are prone to failure during use, leading to STDs or pregnancy Plan B is an “anytime” emergency backup plan to prevent pregnancy “The pill” and Plan B are the same thing Condoms will always be a safe contraceptive FICTION:
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