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naa siguro ka automatic translation sa?No, i did not state that PMS is consensual. I asked you if you want it to be written sa bill na dapat with parent's consent for minors to have access to services for their NEEDS...
Para nako mura na ug school rules ang dating kung naay parent's consent clause. But im actually asking you what do you suggest?
And to answer your question nga kung naa bay parents na ok ang PMS? then answer is a big YES. The number may be negligible but the answer is YES. Labi na ang amahan nga bugoy2x.
the gun analogy of gemwarrior was actually on the right track. Mas brutal lang nuon ang subject na iyang gigamit which is a gun rather than a latex.![]()
and how many kids have you sponsored, sir? i am a worldvision.org sponsor. do you know that there are still thousands of kids out there which need sponsoring? all because of no family planning. tsk tsk tsk...
if you want to share your blessings, may i suggest this site: World Vision.
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brad... try daw ni another analogy.... if you buy a gun what will you do with it?
kay kasabot ko ni bronson.... engaging in s-x is in our own decision. contraceptions, condoms, IUD is freely( means dili na kinihanglan consent either from parents or drs.) available in market and in drugstore, maski wala pa ang RH Bill...
The RH Bill targets is the below poverty line individuals who has no access in this (contraceptions, condoms, IUD) because wala sila pambili in short....Brgy. health center already giving this freely but its not enough kay gamay ra and pondo....
enaging in s-x is in our own decision, its is the parents guidance to tell their/our children to avoid the PMS, still it is still their own decision to engage in it.
Katong bata pa ko, naa ko free access to condoms. Naa pa man to program sa una (sa Population Commission ata to?) unya daghan packages nga condoms, pills, and other reading material nga ipadala sa house every month... Long story, basta sa amo balay i-deliver ang mga materials.
Bata pa ko... ambot pila to ako edad basta elementary pa ko. Daghan condoms sa balay. Nakig jerjer ba ko tungod sa easy access to condoms? WALA. Gi-himo nako nga balloons ang condom.
Pag highschool nako, wala ko nakig jerjer sa ako liberated friends kay nakabasa jud ko sa mga reading materials nga gipadala sa balay. Na-liberated ba ko tungod sa easy access to pills and condoms? WALA. Gi-himo nako nga fertilizer ang birth control pills sa orchids didto sa balay.
Can you give an example daw beh of how condoms cause abortion within the process of conception....
Id believe you if you know half of what you're parroting here. Why dont you think for yourself instead of just quoting other peoples opinions.... And please, read the bill first before you make senseless comments here... You're dumbing down the discussion in this forum.
technically we are following the footsteps of US and UK and other countries open to contraceptives in school.
The issue is ok to give contraceptives to those who needs it for family planning but why should we allow adolescent? when we are telling them not to engage nga into ***.
and unsa man pud buhaton ng parents if they know that their teen had asked for contraceptives? when it is said in the bill that "there should be no discrimination" to the extent that "they will eradicate discriminatory practices" (forgot the exact words). The parents of the teen (who asked for contraceptives) are much more likely to get fined and/or imprisoned for prohibiting it.
The difference are: contraceptives are free and moral authority of the parents is at risked cause the bill anti-discrimination policy.
Why cant they not enforce strictly when the bill intended to make people responsible and aware ? this is accdg to your fellow pro RH.
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