- i don't know. i mean where does anyone learn you know through experience and just a lot through buzzfeed. - i went to a christian private school. sex education materials schools, my sex education was put the boys in one room and thegirls in the other room and tell the girls about their period and the boys about whatever a boner is. - i did have formal abstinence education where a guy came with a velcro mitt and was just like whenyou have sex with someone it sounds like this in your heart when you don't love them anyone. like he ripped the two mitts apart. - there was sex ed that i thought covered some good topics but itwas mostly on straight sex. - i wouldn't call it comprehensive. i would call it like here's a video and here's a permission slip to have your parents sign and that's all we're gonna say about it. (funky music) - [voiceover] where inthe body do the eggs get fertilized by the sperm? - i'm pretty sure it's ovary. (buzzer) it could be ov...
good morning and welcome to the universityconvocation. i’m phil dubois and it is my pleasure toserve both as chancellor and as master of ceremonies for this morning’s program. forthose of you who are new to this convocation and have not seen me speak before i wouldsay that public speaking was one of my strengths and all humility. but i was brought down tosize this year when we had a business group sex education in charlotte mecklenburg schools, come to campus and i gave my little threeminute welcome and it was pretty good, a guy came up to me right afterwards, i knew himand he said you are a tremendous public speaker. he said one on one you are pretty marginalbut … there you go. so this convocation goes back to 1992 wheni was provost and jim woodward was chancellor it has been a great event and let me tellyou that you can find the text of my remarks in the chancellor’s outbox they are a littlebit more expansive than what i am going to talk about today if that is possible. alsoi...
ever since i was little, i was seriously physicallyabused because my mannerisms and way of talking was not like the other boys. i was not supposedto be myself. i needed to act like somebody else. i always believed that. since i was three, i knew i was gay. sex education in schools national curriculum, in japan, there's a saying "the nail that sticks out gets hammered down." i was that nail stickingout... and i got bullied really badly. someone would kick me or hit me, just to get a goodlaugh out of it. many times since i was young, i wanted to kill myself. in japan, lgbt students who try to reportcases of bullying to their teachers are often faced with a refusal to engage because theteachers either don't understand sexual orientation or gender identity or they see it as a tabootopic that they don't want to take up. other other studentsare told that the way that they should solve the problem is to conform. they were toldthat their desire to be an openly gay or ope...
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