comedy but not education

Jennyfer 2022-10-01 20:21:26

I can't get why this drama has such a high rating. After watching a few episodes, it was an erotic comedy under the guise of "education". Maybe when I was at home, I felt that Western countries should be so open, and I was very inclined to add the filter of Western "liberalism" to it. In the United States, I have never heard that high school life regards be fxcked as a major part of life. Maybe it is like this? And seriously? Talking about xsh is common, and talking about std is like a trivial matter. While watching, I worry about all kinds of boys and girls in it, "Aren't you afraid of HIV?" Especially when I see Maeve going for an abortion, it's like having a gastroscope. , and there will be chocolate cakes to eat afterwards. It seems that abortion is just a little burden on the heart, and this kind of low mood promotes the development of the relationship between the male and female protagonists. The impact of abortion on girls' bodies is not mentioned at all. . In addition, this kind of rebellious and smart girl with a face full of "I don't care about my mother" is very cliché! As soon as she appeared on the scene, she knew what script the heroine was taking. After watching three or four episodes, it was entirely because of the male protagonist's good looks and the male protagonist's cheap but loving good friend who persevered. All in all, as a comedy with pornographic jokes, it's okay, but I think it's okay for a bunch of people to rise to sex education. Sex is a gift, but it can also be a Pandora's box, whether you like it or not, std exists

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