Dude. Come on. I'm posing this question here because I think my Jaiku-buddies are intelligent human beings who have a mind to actually change the world and do something right with the skills that they have...
Sex Education is the earliest of social media interactions....
Conversation in the playground generated from what was on tv/in a magazine/overhead.
Sex test questions passed around on ripped notepad paper. Woeful boasting from the older and thus un-contactable boys (and girls).
Irreverent scrawls in the bathroom that both humanise and de-humanise the 'act' - leading to inner pre-pubescent turmoil.
And as with all the big life-cache accessories of social media (twitter/jaiku/forum) your words and actions are remembered wholesale for you by your buddies.
Probably a really good idea, my brother would probably be able to give you more thoughts on it as he's a sexual health worker. I think that with younger people spending more time online on things like mySpace, Facebook etc that they may be more likely to ask questions, get better quicker answers etc than the old days where your only options was to go to a clinic/doctor or a book for answers
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Facesuck?
1 year, 5 months ago by aksyn
Dude. Come on. I'm posing this question here because I think my Jaiku-buddies are intelligent human beings who have a mind to actually change the world and do something right with the skills that they have...
...muffled chortle
1 year, 5 months ago by whatleydude
feckface? Maybe replace one letter?
1 year, 5 months ago by gerrymoth
i'm more of a hands on kind of guy
1 year, 5 months ago by constantine
@whatleydude: You have got overdose of positivity :-D?
No, sorry. I try to behave. Just my opinion without any background: Too much boasting behind screen names?
1 year, 5 months ago by map
with any question you have a 50/50 chance...
Funny response's and a massive thread that hits the front page
or
serious thought out responses, that then degenerate into the less serious sort and you are then guaranteed to hit the front page :)
1 year, 5 months ago by ymb
Sex Education is the earliest of social media interactions....
Conversation in the playground generated from what was on tv/in a magazine/overhead.
Sex test questions passed around on ripped notepad paper. Woeful boasting from the older and thus un-contactable boys (and girls).
Irreverent scrawls in the bathroom that both humanise and de-humanise the 'act' - leading to inner pre-pubescent turmoil.
And as with all the big life-cache accessories of social media (twitter/jaiku/forum) your words and actions are remembered wholesale for you by your buddies.
1 year, 5 months ago by londonfilmgeek
why not look up them ol sex ed videos on youtube?
1 year, 5 months ago by damien
Probably a really good idea, my brother would probably be able to give you more thoughts on it as he's a sexual health worker. I think that with younger people spending more time online on things like mySpace, Facebook etc that they may be more likely to ask questions, get better quicker answers etc than the old days where your only options was to go to a clinic/doctor or a book for answers
1 year, 5 months ago by plasticsnow