Meanwhile, Back in Bozeman...
After a local public school (yes, public school) paid a speaker fifteen hundy to drop in and give a pre-prom assembly about the dangers of prom night, a few local parents have some concerns.
Wells demanded the school give equal time to rebut the "misinformation" his son heard: that condoms lead to cancer, that birth control pills are only 20 percent effective, that sexually transmitted diseases are spread by skin contact alone, that third-trimester fetuses can be aborted, that video games lead to homicide, that human papilloma virus can be transferred through condoms and that teens can achieve "second virginity" through abstinence.
Mr. Wells' son, on the other hand, left school that day well armed for his prom night.
"Come on Brenda, you can always get a second virginity later. A rubber? Are you crazy? You want me to get cancer?"
Hat Tip: Pandagon
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If this is the kind of talks that Bozeman Public School kids get now, just think of what kind of talks they would have gotten if that National Alliance duesch bag would have won the election for school board president.
Hey at least Bozeman still has the 'Cats!
Sounds like most of that was garbage, but HPV (human pampiloma virus or genital warts) CAN be spread easily even with the use of a condom. It IS spread through skin contact. That is why condoms are not the be all, end all of prevention of STDs.
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