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  • DO listen to what young people have to say
  • DO support young people's right to express and enjoy their sexuality
  • DO support young people's individual choices
  • DO talk openly and honestly about sex
  • DON'T feel embarrassed to talk about sex
  • DON'T exaggerate young people's sexual behaviour
  • DON'T judge and demonise young people
  • DON'T allow young people to be bullied and hurt

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Your pledges

  • I pledge to campaign on the right for those of all gender and sexual orientations to be free to enjoy relations without fear of being discriminated against and to stand by those that advocate the choice agenda. I am committed to improving sexual education and encouraging people to talk about sex more openly and eradicate the fear of sex being a dangerous subject to talk about. Honesty is a much better policy than repression.
    POSTED 30 Aug 2011 - Mark W
  • It is 100% natural to have sex, male or female yet there's still a negative thought on females having sex and getting bullied and abused because she has a healthy sex life. People should stop concerning themselves with other people's lives and we should be able to enjoy it without any consequences from peers.
    POSTED 30 Aug 2011 - Becky D
  • I pledge to be Sex Positive and to do whatever I can to support this brilliant campaign.
    POSTED 5 Jul 2011 - Linda T
  • I also pledge to allow people of all genders, races and sexualities to love, and to be loved by, who they please, without fear of prejudice or discrimination. I also pledge to encourage young people to be able to discuss sex openly with their parents/carers, so that they can live with a good awareness and education of sex, without doubt or worry.
    POSTED 3 Jul 2011 - Sara N
  • Yes. I want my children to grow up confident and positive about sex and intimacy, about their bodies, and their emotions. Thanks to all the young people involved in this campaign for standing up and speaking out for a positive alternative in a field full of denial and misinformation.
    POSTED 30 Jun 2011 - Tom L
  • I pledge to do my part to move to a world where we aren't embarrassed to talk about sex, sexual health and sexuality.
    POSTED 23 Jun 2011 - Colum M
  • DO talk to your children about sex and I advise parents not to forbid their children to have sex as this just makes them want it more!
    POSTED 22 Jun 2011 - Bethany R
  • DO encourage everyone to be sex:positive and DON'T fail to challenge those around me who support negative, shaming, inaccurate, dangerous, or limiting information regarding matters of sexuality.
    POSTED 21 Jun 2011 - Laurie-Ann O
  • Being sex positive is key to a healthy, happy society where no fear of taboo means young and old alike can speak out about the one act that ties us all together!
    POSTED 15 Jun 2011 - Poppie S
  • I believe that sexual pleasure needs to be addressed when talking to young people about sex. Young men and women need to be taught accurately about orgasms, the clitoris and masturbation so that they don't turn to porn for an education!
    POSTED 3 Jun 2011 - Colette N
  • I pledge to be Sex:Positive. I pledge to listen to young people about their views on sex and what they want to know. I pledge to have an open mind to people of different backgrounds and orientations. I pledge to help make a sex positive experience and to stop the taboo and negative connotations towards sex. People should be able to learn and express themselves, to become positive towards their sex by receiving the information that has the most relevance to them. I am campaigning to be Sex:Positive.
    POSTED 20 Apr 2011 - Michael D
  • I agree to continue being Sex: Positive and get everyone else around me involved in order to gain a Sex: Positive society
    POSTED 14 Feb 2011 - Nataliah D
  • I support Sex:Positive and will ensure that Brook takes the message into all our discussions with central and local government about sexual health services for young people, with young people engaged at all levels in Brook.
    POSTED 11 Feb 2011 - Eve M

 

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