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Previously on "Sex Education Classes Gets Real"

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  • Chunk
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    Sex education.

    An excruciating experience.

    I seem to remember some youth leader coming in to talk about sex during one of our 6th form liberal studies sessions.

    He was obsessed with how thalidomides have a

    Wonder if he's still at large...

    Edit: don't know what the pc term is for thalidomides but they were colloquially known as "flids" in my schooldays. Which isn't a very nice term at all.
    Last edited by Chunk; 17 September 2013, 13:45.

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  • SueEllen
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    Originally posted by Scrag Meister View Post
    What, that's not a sex education class, it may have been if she had had 50 kids looking on as well.
    I was disappointed as well.

    I thought she was teaching a class when she started to give birth....

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  • sasguru
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    It's the names that get me : a true indicator of multicultural Britain, the latter two being women:

    Diane Krish-Veeramany.
    Three of her colleagues at Manford Primary School, in Chigwell, Essex, helped deliver her son Jonah in a classroom...
    Teaching assistants Dita Gojnovci, Chris Sword and Sam Mustafa

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  • Scrag Meister
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    What, that's not a sex education class, it may have been if she had had 50 kids looking on as well.

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  • SimonMac
    started a topic Sex Education Classes Gets Real

    Sex Education Classes Gets Real

    BBC News - Teacher gives birth in Chigwell school

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