Learning in the Delta: A New Teacher's Adventures

Friday, June 01, 2007

SEX ED. Part One

Jason is a real boy. I have actually met Jason. This story that I am about to tell you about Jason is a true story. I know that it is a true story, because Jason is a real person, I knew him, and I was there when this event actually happened to him.

Jason was a senior in a Mississippi high school. He was very popular, involved in all sorts of clubs, and dated one of the school’s cheerleaders. Jason loved his girlfriend very much, and as their relationship grew, both Jason and his girlfriend decided that they would practice safe sex by remaining abstinent. They dated, and hugged, and kissed, and held hands, - but, they made the wise decision NOT to have sex.

One weekend in the spring, the high school football team had an away game. Jason said goodbye to his girlfriend as she got on the bus that Friday and promised to be in the same spot to pick her up on Sunday. That weekend, while at the away game, Jason’s girlfriend decided to have unprotected sex with one of the football players. She broke the pact she made with Jason, and even worse, she didn’t use protection.

That Sunday, Jason was there to pick her up, just like he had promised. When he saw her get off the buss, he ran up to her and gave her a large hug – just like any normal and happy boyfriend would do. Now, if you remember, it was springtime, and – as we all know – springtime in Mississippi can get pretty warm some days. So, after running up and hugging her, Jason wiped some of the sweat off of his forehead. He drove his girlfriend home and gave her another hug, before heading home o his own house.

That night, Jason’s eye felt irritated. He asked his mother if she saw anything in it. She didn’t see what was irritating his eye, but was worried enough that she scheduled a doctor’s appointment for the next day. At the doctor’s office, tests were run and the doctor asked to speak to Jason alone. As his mother waited out in the reception area, the doctor asked Jason if he was sexually active. Jason told the doctor, “no,” and explained that both he and his girlfriend were abstinent. The doctor looked unconvinced and asked Jason again if he had engaged in any recent sexual activity. Again, this time with more vigor, Jason said, “no!” The doctor asked Jason to wait in the reception area so that he could speak to Jason’s mother privately.

Eventually, Jason confronted his girlfriend and she confessed that she had cheated on him during the away game, and that she had done so without using protection. It was later concluded that the cheerleading uniform the girlfriend was wearing on the Sunday she arrived home, was the same uniform that she was wearing during her sexual activity the day before. Body fluid was transferred to her uniform during sex, and when Jason went to hug her on Sunday, he got the fluid on his fingers – the same fingers that he then proceeded to wipe the sweat from his brow with. Needless to say, the body fluid got in Jason’s eye and caused the irritation. Jason is now permanently blind.

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