The Prom Season Sexual Health Quiz vs. Planned Parenthood’s new scam
Just in time for prom season, the Concerned Parents Report has released a sexual health quiz for teens. I scored 93%, getting 14 of 15 right. Here are the first 2 (click to enlarge)…
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CPR includes other informative charts, like these (click to enlarge)…
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Compare all that to Planned Parenthood’s new “The first time I got tested” campaign, encouraging sexually active people to overcome their fears and get tested for HIV. Click to enlarge…
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“The first time”? Yes, when engaged in illicit sex one always has to worry, no matter what precautions one takes. That is PP’s message. How sad and pathetic: “Just do it! We’ll teach you how (for $)! And we’re here to mop up (for $)!”
But at least 1 consequence can’t be mopped up. It’s deadly. And in actuality, no consequence of illicit sex can be entirely erased.



Those typical-use failure rates for birth control are still WAY better than the typical-use failure rate of abstinence: 90%.
Prom has always been known for teen sex. I remember in high school the girls would be talking it up about who they were going to have sex with and the guys were making bets for who has the most partners and what sexual acts would be performed.
Parents need to be nosey and get into their kids business as much as possible. I had a friend who had a mom and dad like that and that friend ended up finshing high school with B’s, didn’t have sex until she was married and went to finish 4 years of college without being concerned with sex, boys, drugs, etc.
PP doesn’t need to be these kids parents, the parents need to be the kids parents.
If a teen is hell bent of having sex they WILL do it. I’m being realistic here people….
And I truely believe in putting the fear of God into your kids. Putting that fear in them will make them think twice and if they STILL decide to do it then they’ll be fully aware of what the outcomes can be.
LOL-reality, when one actually abstains…hence the term ABSTINENCE…it is 100% effective.
Otherwise, it’s just sex without birth control.
My mom’s a highschool counselor. She had that sexual partner chart in her office when I was a kid.
I doubt that would go over nowadays.
As for HIV testing: I’ve been tested like 4 times because I’ve moved during both my pregnancies and each doctors office has required an HIV test be done at their office. I think I was able to opt out of 1 test, but I was still excessively tested.
You would think they could better allocate their resourced than testing pregnant women again and again. I understand why they test, but once you get a negative, I don’t see why they need to do it again during the same pregnancy if you are in a monogomous relationship.
A friend of mine does prolife presentations in the high schools were I live. She uses the sex exposure chart. It works for her because the kids haven’t really thought through the health implications (nor any other consequences) of having numerous sexual partners. They are teens and we now know that certain parts of the brain are not fully developed until the mid-20’s.
However, she does get alot of reaction from STAFF. At her last presentation which happened to be at my daughter’s hs, a very well dressed young teacher came up to her. He spent several minutes looking at the chart and then asked her if it was factual. My daughter said the teacher did not look happy when he left. Oh well…….
If teens didn’t give into peer pressure and fall for the lies of “if you love me, you’ll have sex with me” than we’d see less than the 1 in 4 having an STD. We’d see maybe 1 in 100,000 having an STD by the end of high school.
As long as PP’s disgusting “Sex Ed” exists in schools, we will have this horrendous rate of STD infections.
Get your heads out of the sand…..
The school district in Kenosha WI only allows abstinence education. The results is WAY too many teen pregnacies. I work at the local hospital and already this month we have had one 14 year old, one 15 year old and several 16-17 year olds deliver.
Yup, that abstinence education is working really well.
Lori,
Is there sand in WI?
I am so very thankful that these girls chose life for their babies!!!
Lori abstinence education itself won’t eliminate all teen pregnancies, just as sex ed absolutely never does!
Home life matters too and how parents deal with their teens. If teens don’t have a loving home, no amount of sex education, birth control or abstinence education will make much difference. Maybe we should also work on helping families stay together and encouraging men to stick around for their daughters. Girls growing up in fatherless families are more likely to engage in sex earlier than their peers with fathers at home and they are more likely to get pregnant.
I just love how the PP crowd believes birth control is the answer to EVERYTHING.