Last week, news broke that Washington, D.C., will require kids in public schools to complete a standardized sex ed test — the first of its kind in the nation. The announcement sparked controversy, per the usual, as well as bad jokes about “extra credit requirements.” Meanwhile, I was left wondering in all seriousness how many adults could actually pass just such an exam.
So, I decided to call upon some experts in the fields of sex research and education to help devise a multiple-choice exam for grown-ups, one that incorporates the key knowledge they find most lacking in the real world — but without being a total snooze. . . .
A sex ed exam — for adults – Salon.com
I’m not giving my score.
I’m not from Canada, I promise, despite what my score says. But when you’ve been married for 18 years, together for 25 years, I guess it’s like being in/from a foreign country compared to many people today.
I’m Canadian. Can I pack my bags and go there now?
I’m also rather Canadian.
I say who cares? Hockey is better than sex anyway, eh. Ask me questions aboot the Maple Leafs
I think somebody’s lying, especially if both these answers are correct:
11) What percent of married adults are largely satisfied with their sexual partner?
c. 94 percent
18) Approximately what percent of couples have experienced sexual problems?
d. 78 to 95 percent