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Why were there free condoms today? (1 Viewer)

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probably coz they realise not everyone is so god loving that they refuse to use protection.
and they also realise its better than having students dropping out and whatnot due to pregnancy.
seriously, use your head
..... fucking sins -.-
 

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shut up hypocrite!!!

how dare you tell off a poor girl who's sharing some of her personal views, least she has morals and isn't afraid to say, she does have a point, its a stupid thing to do it.

you on the other hand sound like you could use a condom yourself...

hahaha

:shoot:booooom!!!
I'm glad someone here has some morals. And to answer someone else's question about me being serious, I am 100% serious.
 

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probably coz they realise not everyone is so god loving that they refuse to use protection.
and they also realise its better than having students dropping out and whatnot due to pregnancy.
seriously, use your head
..... fucking sins -.-
If they get pregnant that's their fault, no one else's.
 

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shut up hypocrite!!!

how dare you tell off a poor girl who's sharing some of her personal views, least she has morals and isn't afraid to say, she does have a point, its a stupid thing to do it.

you on the other hand sound like you could use a condom yourself...

hahaha

:shoot:booooom!!!
No she doesn't have a point, its a smart thing to do as it promotes safe sex. do you really think people who weren't planning on having sex will now just because they've been given a free condom?
 
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There were condoms at uni because it's generally accepted that in Australia and countries like it, promoting safe sex is much more effective for mental and physical health than promoting abstinence. As our university is one of many which deals in facts and not other things, it recognises the advantages of having a stall which can be a point for contact and promotion of safe sex.

Since this question is now completely answered, the thread can be closed. Feel free to open up another thread about religious dogma in, say, non-school.
 
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