I think it is so great what you guys are doing, I have watched your videos for a little over a year and I have always loved your approach, I have linked to you on facebook and will be donating next month I encourage everyone to do the same!!!
Its about time someone did something about it, when I have kids I want them to have honest information about sex and I am sex of all the hatred and ignorance surrounding peoples sexuality…I really congratulate you guys
I think it is so great what you guys are doing, I have watched your videos for a little over a year and I have always loved your approach, I have linked to you on facebook and will be donating next month I encourage everyone to do the same!!!
Its about time someone did something about it, when I have kids I want them to have honest information about sex and I am sick of all the hatred and ignorance surrounding peoples sexuality…I really congratulate you guys
This is all great, but too limited in some terms. You say “Tell all your friends” – I would, it’s just that I know that the LANGUAGE is the real barrier. So even if some of them do know English to some extent, it’s going to be hard for them and they probably won’t even visit the site, since it’s too much of an effort to read English.
The only way to really spread this to uneducated people (and I guess that’s the main target) is to make this available in as many languages as possible.
Right now your idea is limited to English-speaking countries and a few people who know English well enough from other countries.
Also, you don’t really say where all the donated money goes – can you clear that up?
You are so right about needing to educated our children! I moved to wyoming from colorado when I was 16, up till then I had comprehensive sex ed but once we moved to wyoming, nothing. I feel bad for my younger sisters they got not sex ed, I think they just learned through their play. Sadly that is all there is to do in wyoming on most weekends, I really wish they had comprehensive sex ed.
There’s an old phrase: “one step at a time”. if you stop before starting because your action may not “solve world hunger overnight” than nobody ever does anything.
Language is not much of a barrier for most of the 300 million people in the U.S., plus the other hundreds of millions of people in other English speaking countries, i.e. Canada, U.K, many others. Focus is on education, not language.
i think once my generation is in your guys’ shoes, we’ll have a completely different look on sex. personally i feel that there’s the baby boomers that are holding onto their so-called “values” but come on be realistic. i will definitely support sex honesty. =)
Right now I can do jack all LOL it’s 4:30AM and I’m on my iPod =P I agree with you guys 100%. I’m 15/M/U.K. and don’t feel comfortable talking about sex or even anything “personal” with my Mum purely because right now in the world it’s a no go area yet girls in my old school were always getting pregnant. If the whole world could change maybe it will make a differance IDK
April 8th, 2009 at 3:45 pm
I think it is so great what you guys are doing, I have watched your videos for a little over a year and I have always loved your approach, I have linked to you on facebook and will be donating next month I encourage everyone to do the same!!!
Its about time someone did something about it, when I have kids I want them to have honest information about sex and I am sex of all the hatred and ignorance surrounding peoples sexuality…I really congratulate you guys
April 8th, 2009 at 3:46 pm
I think it is so great what you guys are doing, I have watched your videos for a little over a year and I have always loved your approach, I have linked to you on facebook and will be donating next month I encourage everyone to do the same!!!
Its about time someone did something about it, when I have kids I want them to have honest information about sex and I am sick of all the hatred and ignorance surrounding peoples sexuality…I really congratulate you guys
April 8th, 2009 at 4:57 pm
This is all great, but too limited in some terms. You say “Tell all your friends” – I would, it’s just that I know that the LANGUAGE is the real barrier. So even if some of them do know English to some extent, it’s going to be hard for them and they probably won’t even visit the site, since it’s too much of an effort to read English.
The only way to really spread this to uneducated people (and I guess that’s the main target) is to make this available in as many languages as possible.
April 8th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Right now your idea is limited to English-speaking countries and a few people who know English well enough from other countries.
Also, you don’t really say where all the donated money goes – can you clear that up?
April 8th, 2009 at 5:19 pm
You are so right about needing to educated our children! I moved to wyoming from colorado when I was 16, up till then I had comprehensive sex ed but once we moved to wyoming, nothing. I feel bad for my younger sisters they got not sex ed, I think they just learned through their play. Sadly that is all there is to do in wyoming on most weekends, I really wish they had comprehensive sex ed.
April 8th, 2009 at 5:23 pm
There’s an old phrase: “one step at a time”. if you stop before starting because your action may not “solve world hunger overnight” than nobody ever does anything.
Language is not much of a barrier for most of the 300 million people in the U.S., plus the other hundreds of millions of people in other English speaking countries, i.e. Canada, U.K, many others. Focus is on education, not language.
One giant step at a time…
— D&J
April 8th, 2009 at 5:25 pm
Plus of course the very man English speaking people in countries not primarily English speaking.
All that having been said, you make a good point about people who don’t primarily speak English. Other languages ARE in the plan, but not for a while.
April 8th, 2009 at 8:02 pm
wow, I really appreciated this video! Really good message and movement.
April 8th, 2009 at 10:57 pm
i think once my generation is in your guys’ shoes, we’ll have a completely different look on sex. personally i feel that there’s the baby boomers that are holding onto their so-called “values” but come on be realistic. i will definitely support sex honesty. =)
April 8th, 2009 at 11:26 pm
Right now I can do jack all LOL it’s 4:30AM and I’m on my iPod =P I agree with you guys 100%. I’m 15/M/U.K. and don’t feel comfortable talking about sex or even anything “personal” with my Mum purely because right now in the world it’s a no go area yet girls in my old school were always getting pregnant. If the whole world could change maybe it will make a differance IDK