Low IQ - No sex

s_isale
By s_isale

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/law-and-order/8301100/Court-bans-...

too much of interference in the personal life

By seebac• 6 Feb 2011 15:23
seebac

now i can understanding what is happening in Ramada Car Park? and what is this q?

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 15:12
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Good points.

The problem we face in educating children/young adults who have special needs is immense. Sexual education in this area is a social and legal nightmare.

Can I first just clarify something first. IQ is based on ‘what we have learnt’ and how we can expand on that knowledge. ‘Alan’ has a low IQ; however this can be built on.

It is also important to remember that even though you may be dealing with an adult, you are also dealing with a ‘child’ and this is the crux of the matter.

A lot of young adults who are ‘normal’ struggle with the subtle nuances of; ‘reading signs of a sexual nature’. It is far worse for a person with a low IQ or for example a person with Autism (who can have high IQS) to read healthy signals.

We as educators first of all have a duty to protect that young person from themselves. We have to teach them that even though we respect they have ‘urges’ there is a time and a place to act upon them. They are very vulnerable lonely people and thrive on any attention. Mix that with surging hormones and it is a nightmare.

Alan appears to think and act like a child so perhaps for the time being until he has learnt that some people may use him for sex, it may be best he is supervised. The skill may be one he never acquires.

What should be done and it would be great if we could follow his progress; is first of all he is given the same sex education as any ‘child’.

Why we make babies, how babies are made and the social implications that comes with all that.

He would then be taught about dealing with his ‘urges and emotions’. Once it is decided that his is responsible to deal with all of this, he will be taught about safe sex.

He should also be instructed in what relationships mean; how they are formed and how they can be ended.

I happen to think this man on the very little I have read about him; will need supervision for quite a long time. However, I think that it is everybody’s right to have a sexual relation; if it is fully understood by both people.

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 15:01
anonymous

at 8 Pm let me go to Ramada car parking and check this dolls .

By britexpat• 6 Feb 2011 14:47
britexpat

If he has learning difficulties and is of low IQ, then how in reality will sex education help him ?

I personaly believe that if he is under care and "it makes him happy" to be in contact with his friend, then he should be allowed to do so at fixed times.

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 14:11
anonymous

I think the judge honestly has the best interests of "Alan" in mind. It sounds to me like their might be some issues around "Alan" being taken advantage of by his lover, so hopefully after some sex education everything works out for the best.

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 13:30
anonymous

for car wash :(

By Rizks• 6 Feb 2011 13:29
Rizks

seeback you pervert !

go and check for urself why the galz are stayin in Ramada Car park ?

Might be to buy pop corn and bebsi ? :(

By seebac• 6 Feb 2011 13:27
seebac

why girls are staying in Ramada Car park?

By seebac• 6 Feb 2011 13:13
seebac

why girls are staying in Ramada Car park?

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 13:08
anonymous

Not something for courts to decide

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 13:08
anonymous

Reading this; I happen to think the Judge had a difficult case put before him.

People with 'special needs' do struggle with the 'understanding of sexual matters' - outcomes and sexual health.

However, saying that with help and guidance most can and do engage in healthy sex.

At least the judge has out measures in place for 'Alan' to receive some formal sex education.

'Alan' appears very vulnerable and actually may need protecting from his urges for a while until he understands more about sexual activity.

Just my thoughts.

By britexpat• 6 Feb 2011 12:58
britexpat

I think the government needs to keep out of this

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 12:53
anonymous

Abe Rizks... thats the line for Qube membership...

By Rizks• 6 Feb 2011 11:36
Rating: 2/5
Rizks

there was a big Q of dolls standing at Ramada Car park - the other day....:(

wonder why ? :(

By s_isale• 6 Feb 2011 11:34
s_isale

lol edifis

By edifis• 6 Feb 2011 11:32
edifis

Despite having a low IQ..I am a male!

By anonymous• 6 Feb 2011 11:28
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

This is a worry. Most on QL would be sexless forever if enforced here....

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