Hey guys! It's Hanna.
Today was our first health where we really talked about sexual stuff. Ugh. It wasn't even that bad! We talked about slang for different, ahem, body parts. I'm always stuck with the most immature kids, because teachers think that sticking responsible kids (like me) with immature kids will make the immature people become responsible. Uh-uh. Doesn't work that way. It mainly ends up with the responsible kids getting angry at the immature kids for misbehaving. Ugghhhh. No more ranting...
So, everyone was just being crazy immature and stuff. And here is my unofficial guide to surviving it!
Today was our first health where we really talked about sexual stuff. Ugh. It wasn't even that bad! We talked about slang for different, ahem, body parts. I'm always stuck with the most immature kids, because teachers think that sticking responsible kids (like me) with immature kids will make the immature people become responsible. Uh-uh. Doesn't work that way. It mainly ends up with the responsible kids getting angry at the immature kids for misbehaving. Ugghhhh. No more ranting...
So, everyone was just being crazy immature and stuff. And here is my unofficial guide to surviving it!
- Laugh ONLY when it's appropriate. Don't be that annoying kid who's just laughing their head off immaturely!
- If your health teacher allows it, LEAVE if you know you're gonna fall over and die (like me!).
- Yes, you are going to be uncomfortable: it's only natural! Don't try to pretend you're not! EMBRACE IT.