Yes. There was a story in a school where they started a comprehensive sex - education program. The students were taught about healthy relationships, consent, and safe sex practices without any mention of drugs. They had interactive sessions where they could ask questions freely, which helped in reducing the rate of teen pregnancies in that school.
There is a story about a young couple who attended pre - marriage counseling. The counselor educated them about sexual compatibility, communication in a sexual relationship, and family planning. This was a positive step for them in building a healthy sexual relationship without any drug - related aspects involved.
The beauty story of Mother Teresa. She spent her life caring for the poorest of the poor. She selflessly served the sick, the homeless, and the dying. Her beauty was in her pure love and great sacrifice for humanity.
Definitely not. In a proper educational setting, sex education is about teaching facts, promoting healthy relationships, and respecting boundaries. Erotic stories have no place as they are more about titillation than education. They can also make students uncomfortable and disrupt the learning atmosphere.
Sure. In sex and drugs stories, there are often lessons about self - control. Take drug stories, people may start using drugs due to peer pressure or curiosity, but these stories can teach us to resist bad influences. In sex stories, we can also understand the emotional and physical boundaries better, and know how to protect ourselves and others.
Sharing such stories is inappropriate and often involves illegal and dangerous behavior. We should focus on promoting healthy, consensual, and drug - free relationships.
One great story is about Michael Jordan. His flu game is legendary. Despite being ill, he showed incredible determination and led his team to victory. It's a story of perseverance and excellence in basketball.
Yes. For example, a dad found out his son was getting some wrong information from peers about sex. So, he sat down with his son and calmly corrected those misconceptions. He told his son the truth in a loving and non - judgmental way, making sure his son felt comfortable to ask any questions.
One positive aspect is the support system. Moms in the club can support each other during tough times, like when a child is sick or there are family issues. They can offer practical advice on things like finding good babysitters or the best local schools.
I have a story about swimming in a river. I was swimming with some friends and we decided to explore a bit further upstream. Along the way, we found a small waterfall. It was not very high but the water falling down created a really cool and refreshing pool at the bottom. We had so much fun jumping into that pool from the rocks nearby.
Sure. A great braces story is when someone's braces corrected a long - standing dental issue. For instance, my cousin had a really crooked tooth that was affecting his confidence. Once he got braces, over time, his tooth was straightened, and his whole face looked more symmetrical. He became more confident and started smiling more often.
No. Family sex education should be carried out in a proper, scientific and ethical way. Using 'erotic' stories is completely inappropriate as it involves vulgar and unethical content that can have a negative impact on family members, especially children.