"Well, this is our last class together," Steve said as he leaned on his desk next to a tray of cupcakes. "This is, in fact, your final exam. You've been a wonderful class this semester, and I hope you've learned something useful. In fact, that's your final. I want you to write an essay on what you've learned in this class. Please, don't be
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Also, yay, for not weird to be in class and know that Mr. Rogers had been that Jerk Captain America one weekend. Even if it was the last one!
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I learned that I won't die of embarrassment talking about sex, even if I want to. I learned a lot about ways to be safe and ways in which people are different. I learned you really weren't kidding about those little kids after Prom. And I learned there are people much better at this, but also much more clueless about this, than I am... so I can always give them a book.
She'd also learned that Leto Atreides was a terrific kisser, but somehow didn't think Mr. Rogers wanted to read about that.
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I learned that sex isn't a bad thing. That it's natural for people to want it but it's also for people to get a little embarrassed when talking out loud about it and there's nothing wrong with that. Sex, while fun, can lead to a lot of unexpected consequences if you're not careful so safety should be on your mind before jumping into anything. No one needs sexually transmitted diseases or unexpected children, cute as they might.
I also learned that the actual act of sex isn't the only thing to think about. There's flirting and getting to know another person and that's not something people usually think about it but it makes a difference.
He paused and wrote a little more but thought that was a good bulk of what he'd learned.
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This class has been very educational and I thank you first for the well mannered way in which you taught it.
I've taken different perspectives on this class and will certainly use them in my life when considering being with another person. I've learned seperate measures to take regarding safety and the diseases one can contract when careless. Also the probable outcome of a child when safety is not a concern.
So many of us are different from each other. Our views, our opinions, our overall outlook on sex and I've learned that it is all right to be different, to wait for that special someone, to not wait; we are who we are and are not judged according to our beliefs. I have to say for myself that I knew next to nothing about sex and I now feel entirely informed and educated enough that when I finally make the serious decision, I will be able to make it knowing that I was, at the very least, well enlightened.Though there was enough humble humilation about her, that she would never willingly ( ... )
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*tear*
You guys have been awesome. Thank you for making this so much fun.
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