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"Can't or want, it doesn't really matter,"
You got it wrong, it is 'CANT or WONT'. Also, it DOES matter, because if they CANT stop themselves, then it would be immoral to hold them accountable for their actions. Since it is not impossible, and they CAN, it is NOT immoral.
"in today's society people WON'T."
That's their problem.
"However, people WILL use protection, which is why that is what needs to be taught, not abstinence."
I was never arguing about what form of sex ed should be taught, or whether it should be taught at all for that matter. I was arguing that people HAVE free will, and are able to make their own decisions to have sex or to not have sex, pure and simple. This is the point of my argument: people are able to make the decision to have sex, or to not have sex, and are thus rightly responsible for the results.
"Abstinence is a lifestyle choice for individuals, not something that should be forced upon people."
I am against any law making it illegal to have sex.. if that is what you are getting at.