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STD Assembly-Play-Epic Fail Thing

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I went to one even though it was for sophomores only and I'm a junior

 

Hey, it got me out of third period. Nobody caught me anyway.

 

It's pretty much just saying "DON'T HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX", except in the form of an awful hour and a half long play.

 

Me and a friend pretty much just sat there making fun of all the stupid aspects of it. She and I both theorized this one character was gonna kill himself, but he never did. It just ended suddenly and had no ending that I could see. And they put a condom on a banana or something

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Don't have sex kids, it ruined my life.

 

 

 

 

 

BAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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And they tried to be "cool" by mentioning characters watching Glee or buying a Justin Bieber album, lmao

 

this is overall pretty funny but the only parts that are relavant to the thread are 3:40-4:02, 4:27-4:42,and 5:30-5:52. this is what all public service anouncments for teens should be like, there is nothing about sex but there is good advice on drugs, bullies, and strangers.

 

safe sex saves lives, cuz then you don't have to get an abortion

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They should have just shown pictures of effects of STDs and it would have worked better.

 

Then have James Earl Jones say "HAVE UNPROTECTED SEX, AND YOU WILL DIE".

I always thought that when schools go overboard about telling kids not to do something, more people start doing it because they are curious and wondering what the big deal is.

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