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Many students are embarrassed to go to the drug store and buy condoms, which is why if they are made available at school, with familiar people, they would be more likely to use them
clinics and hospitals get condoms for free to distribute them for patients, schools should have the same arrangement for students
These may be your views, however others may not share the same views as you, therefore you cant argue this point either.
If condoms were made available in high schools then students would be more likely to use them because students are likely to get them because they are more comfortable in a school environment with familiar faces (school nurse, teachers, etc) rather than the neighborhood drugstore or the clinic.
in many households, this is not seen as a problem, therefore this arguement is ineffective
Condoms should be made available to high school students. First of all, if condoms were made available to students, the teen pregnancy rate would dramatically decrease. This in turn would cause both male and female dropout rates to also decrease because students wont have to dropout to take care of their children.
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