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Quote7 Teens Come Home Pregnant From School Trip
PARENTS FURIOUS THIS HAPPENED TO GIRLS AS YOUNG AS 13 ON 5-DAY SARAJEVO JAUNT
By Jenn Gidman, Newser Staff
Posted Dec 22, 2014 11:18 AM CST
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(NEWSER) – Parents are blaming the teachers; at least one health official is blaming the parents. But no matter how many fingers are pointed, it doesn't change the fact that there are seven young teen girls who went on a five-day school trip to Sarajevo and then reportedly came back pregnant, the InSerbia Network Foundation reports. Twenty-eight schoolgirls from Banja Luka went to the Bosnia-Herzegovina capital to sightsee and museum-hop; shortly after the girls got back home, it was discovered that seven of them (said to be ages 13 and 14) were with child. Parents are enraged and asking what kind of adult supervision was provided on the trip, the Daily Mail reports, but Nenad Babici, the national coordinator for reproductive health, has a different take.
Parental "neglect" is partly responsible for what happened to the girls, Babici tells InSerbia, as well as inadequate sex ed in the schools. InSerbia's report doesn't specify when the trip happened, but it relays a stat from the Clinical Center of the University in Sarajevo, which reports 31 girls between ages 15 and 17 (older than the students in question) gave birth last year. "It is obvious that children do not have enough of health education, so they engage in such activities, not knowing the consequences," a Serbian gynecologist tells InSerbia. "It must not be allowed that [the] street teaches children about intimate matters, and that they are later slapped by life." (An Oregon school offers condoms to sixth-graders.)
Wow. Going to Sarajevo is dangerous.
Cumshots, not gunshots. They should really work thant into a tourism strategy.
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Sad to see they've yet to dismantle the rape camps.
Camp camps?
What's the over/under that impregnation occurred before or after the trip, and that the timing of the trip serves as convenient scapegoat for the parents whose little angels would of course never stray from the righteous path of celibacy in their little town where there's fuck all to do?
Having some experience with that part of the world, I imagine that they mostly live with nosy babushkas who never leave the apartment. And that 7 of them got pregnant at once also points to the hotel.
Maybe they got it from the toilet seat?
Immaculate conceptions.
Quote from: Syt on December 23, 2014, 01:58:40 AM
What's the over/under that impregnation occurred before or after the trip, and that the timing of the trip serves as convenient scapegoat for the parents whose little angels would of course never stray from the righteous path of celibacy in their little town where there's fuck all to do?
Perhaps that.
My suspicion is being away from their parents was the perfect opportunity for these young couples to go at it in a good old "com...duuum? Wozzat?" Fashion
Condoms are for sailors and prostitutes.
It seems the story is from summer last year, and all girls got abortions. A gynecologist just recently brought it to wider attention, though, to point out the lack of sexual education among teenagers in Bosnia-Herzegovina.
Well we are all truly shocked to hear that. :o
BEST SCHOOL ROAD TRIP EVAH!!!!
I wonder if it is true. When I was in high school we had a person come in to talk to us about sexual health and the person said that we needed to be really careful about HIV: she was actually aware of 8 cases in our class. I went to a private school that only had ~130 people in my class, so that was a lot. The game the rest of the year was to guess which of the girls in the class had HIV. After I graduated I realized that was a complete BS story just to scare us.
Maybe she said probabilistically 8 of you already have HIV, and you misheard?
Quote from: Admiral Yi on December 24, 2014, 09:32:47 AM
Maybe she said probabilistically 8 of you already have HIV, and you misheard?
That'd be 6% of the class. Unless the class was primarily comprised of sub-saharan immigrants such a number would be highly unlikely.
Makes more sense than 8 actually having HIV and her blabbing it to the world.
Quote from: Admiral Yi on December 24, 2014, 09:32:47 AM
Maybe she said probabilistically 8 of you already have HIV, and you misheard?
Nope. It wasn't just me that heard that.
QuoteMakes more sense than 8 actually having HIV and her blabbing it to the world.
She made it up. I'm now a bit out of high school, and I haven't heard of anyone from our class having HIV related illnesses, and quite a few of the people we felt were the most likely suspects are married with kids.
If you're reading this post, you might have HIV.
Quote from: alfred russel on December 24, 2014, 09:07:57 AM
I wonder if it is true. When I was in high school we had a person come in to talk to us about sexual health and the person said that we needed to be really careful about HIV: she was actually aware of 8 cases in our class. I went to a private school that only had ~130 people in my class, so that was a lot. The game the rest of the year was to guess which of the girls in the class had HIV. After I graduated I realized that was a complete BS story just to scare us.
What a bitch