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With Sawyer being in the fifth grade, she has already taken the sex-ed course, it's not too much of a stretch  for her to put two and two together "what the boys have, goes in the girl's hole and it can make a baby. if you do it while not being married, you get sent to the brothel." Sawyer might have overheard someone at her family's restaurant talking about the brothel and what goes on there. --[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 01:18, 4 May 2022 (CEST)
With Sawyer being in the fifth grade, she has already taken the sex-ed course, it's not too much of a stretch  for her to put two and two together "what the boys have, goes in the girl's hole and it can make a baby. if you do it while not being married, you get sent to the brothel." Sawyer might have overheard someone at her family's restaurant talking about the brothel and what goes on there. --[[User:MrPib|MrPib]] ([[User talk:MrPib|talk]]) 01:18, 4 May 2022 (CEST)
She took "this town's" sex-ed though, and she took it last year, which is set up as the one where they are being extra cautious about what exactly is taught to the kids. Basically, it consists of "it's a sin to lay with someone before marriage," not actually using the term "sex," and not mentioning a thing about the parts fitting together. We had a big thing about it early on with the development here laying out the timeline and exactly how lacking the school's sex-ed program is. Basically, it consists of telling each gender the names of their own parts, lecturing to them about it being sinful to do husband-wife things (not actually detailing what 'husband-wife things' even are,) before marriage is, and lecturing to them about modesty. I mean, I suppose it's possible to pull "modesty," and notice the fact that the people in the films are naked, and put things together from that maybe. [[User:Jemini|Jemini]] ([[User talk:Jemini|talk]]) 07:00, 4 May 2022 (CEST)

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Not to sure that brothel thing makes sense, even if she did see those film reels of kids having sex. She would first have to realize that those images of men and girls pressing their privates together was sex. Something which would be more difficult than usual in this town. Then, she would need to realize that a brothel is a place where people go to pay for sex. That's something even kids in regular society don't learn about until they're highschool age. (They might know what a prostitute is, but not what a brothel is.) I imagine it would be even worse in a town like this. Jemini (talk) 19:31, 3 May 2022 (CEST)

With Sawyer being in the fifth grade, she has already taken the sex-ed course, it's not too much of a stretch for her to put two and two together "what the boys have, goes in the girl's hole and it can make a baby. if you do it while not being married, you get sent to the brothel." Sawyer might have overheard someone at her family's restaurant talking about the brothel and what goes on there. --MrPib (talk) 01:18, 4 May 2022 (CEST)

She took "this town's" sex-ed though, and she took it last year, which is set up as the one where they are being extra cautious about what exactly is taught to the kids. Basically, it consists of "it's a sin to lay with someone before marriage," not actually using the term "sex," and not mentioning a thing about the parts fitting together. We had a big thing about it early on with the development here laying out the timeline and exactly how lacking the school's sex-ed program is. Basically, it consists of telling each gender the names of their own parts, lecturing to them about it being sinful to do husband-wife things (not actually detailing what 'husband-wife things' even are,) before marriage is, and lecturing to them about modesty. I mean, I suppose it's possible to pull "modesty," and notice the fact that the people in the films are naked, and put things together from that maybe. Jemini (talk) 07:00, 4 May 2022 (CEST)