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First Floor Rec Room / Kappa Delta Gremlin Sorority Meeting / Tuesday Afternoon
"Yesterday's class on sexual education and contraception was incomplete and ridiculous," Emma stated once everyone had arrived. "So. We are going to discuss this properly, and have some 'girl talk' while we are at it."
"As Emma said," Quinn noted, "there's a lot more to talk about than making water balloons. Personally, I think abstinence is the best path for most people in high school. It takes self-control and creativity" -- said in a tone that almost doubted the existence of either of those things in her peers -- "but you can't get pregnant or catch a disease that way. If you aren't sure, your best choice is to wait. If waiting is hard? Pray. Or leave the room. Or start talking about something totally unrelated to sex until you're both too distracted to keep going."
She could have gone on for a while, and once upon a time she would have, but somehow actually having had sex made talking about not having sex that much harder.
"Not that Quinn would know anything about getting too distracted," Emma offered brightly. The telepath knows, Quinn, SHE KNOWS. "For those of you not in the school-approved class, there are a number of contraceptives in this time and place meant to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy. The options range from medication to a number of devices, some of which I havehandwavily procured handouts or samples for."
New York. Emma's powers. She wasn't saying how she'd talked the people at Planned Parenthood into giving her an overly-large selection of condoms, lube, and handouts on birth control and family planning, but it wasn't hard to guess.
If Quinn was pink and looking everywhere but at Emma, it was down to the heat in the room and nothing more. Really.
"And if you have a question," she added, with deliberate brightness, "You can write it down and drop it in this bowl and we'll do our best to get an answer for you before the end of the meeting."
[OOC: OCD up! Finally! Dear LJ, comments are for replying, not for nomming.]
"As Emma said," Quinn noted, "there's a lot more to talk about than making water balloons. Personally, I think abstinence is the best path for most people in high school. It takes self-control and creativity" -- said in a tone that almost doubted the existence of either of those things in her peers -- "but you can't get pregnant or catch a disease that way. If you aren't sure, your best choice is to wait. If waiting is hard? Pray. Or leave the room. Or start talking about something totally unrelated to sex until you're both too distracted to keep going."
She could have gone on for a while, and once upon a time she would have, but somehow actually having had sex made talking about not having sex that much harder.
"Not that Quinn would know anything about getting too distracted," Emma offered brightly. The telepath knows, Quinn, SHE KNOWS. "For those of you not in the school-approved class, there are a number of contraceptives in this time and place meant to prevent sexually transmitted diseases and pregnancy. The options range from medication to a number of devices, some of which I have
New York. Emma's powers. She wasn't saying how she'd talked the people at Planned Parenthood into giving her an overly-large selection of condoms, lube, and handouts on birth control and family planning, but it wasn't hard to guess.
If Quinn was pink and looking everywhere but at Emma, it was down to the heat in the room and nothing more. Really.
"And if you have a question," she added, with deliberate brightness, "You can write it down and drop it in this bowl and we'll do our best to get an answer for you before the end of the meeting."
[OOC: OCD up! Finally! Dear LJ, comments are for replying, not for nomming.]
Talk to the Organizers
Re: Talk to the Organizers
She'd actually be grateful for questions that would give her something to do.