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** Randy dances around the term "semen" by referring to it as "stuff" during this scene. However, in "Sarcastaball" he is able to label semen for what it is, in this case using the slang term "cum".

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Miss Choksondik's and Mr. Mackey's poor teaching techniques result in the ending battle between boys and girls

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* PoorCommunicationKills: Miss Choksondik's and Mr. Mackey's poor teaching techniques result in the ending battle between boys and girlsgirls.
* PsychosexualHorror: The kids of South Park are forced to endure sex education after Stan unknowingly masturbates a dog as a trick in front of his family. However, Ms. Choksondik's scare tactics on unprotected sex and venereal diseases, along with Mr. Mackey's incompetence, instigate a gender war between the fourth-grade girls and the fourth-grade boys because Ms. Choksondik forgot to mention that sexually transmitted diseases can only be spread through unprotected sex, not regular physical contact. The lesson of the episode is that sex education is an uncomfortable but vital conversation that's best told from parent to child because you don't know how much of a bias educators can have.
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* HarmfulToMinors: While Mackey's ignorance and Choksondik's scare tactics are pretty bad, Mr. Garrison one-ups them in sheer awfulness by teaching a class of five year olds numerous, bizarre sexual positions and how to put on a condom, which he demonstrates by ''performing oral sex on a dildo''.

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* HarmfulToMinors: While Mackey's ignorance and Choksondik's scare tactics are pretty bad, Mr. Garrison one-ups them in sheer awfulness by teaching a class of five year olds kindergarteners numerous, bizarre sexual positions and how to put on a condom, which he demonstrates by ''performing oral sex on a dildo''.



* ScareEmStraight: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]]. Ms. Choksondik teaches the fourth grade girls about the many sexually transmitted diseases in an effort to scare them from having unprotected sex. The problem is that she failed to mention that these diseases ''are'' sexually transmitted and the lectures cause the girls to becoming deeply afraid of the boys, which leads to the gender war late in the episode.

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* ScareEmStraight: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]]. Ms. Choksondik teaches the fourth grade girls about the many sexually transmitted diseases in an effort to scare them from having unprotected sex. The problem is that she failed to mention that these diseases ''are'' sexually transmitted and the lectures cause the girls to becoming become deeply afraid of the boys, which leads to the gender war late in the episode.
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* AnAesop: Sex education shouldn't come from just one source, as there's a chance said source could be flawed, and parents should help teach their kids when they're ready to learn.


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* HarmfulToMinors: While Mackey's ignorance and Choksondik's scare tactics are pretty bad, Mr. Garrison one-ups them in sheer awfulness by teaching a class of five year olds numerous, bizarre sexual positions and how to put on a condom, which he demonstrates by ''performing oral sex on a dildo''.


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* ScareEmStraight: [[DeconstructedTrope Deconstructed]]. Ms. Choksondik teaches the fourth grade girls about the many sexually transmitted diseases in an effort to scare them from having unprotected sex. The problem is that she failed to mention that these diseases ''are'' sexually transmitted and the lectures cause the girls to becoming deeply afraid of the boys, which leads to the gender war late in the episode.
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'''Mr. Garrison:''' [[IResembleThatRemark What? Why did you pan to me just now? What the hell is that supposed to mean?]]

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'''Mr. Garrison:''' [[IResembleThatRemark What? Why did you pan to me just now? What the hell is that supposed to mean?]]mean?
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* ContinuityNod: The toy car with Jennifer Lopez remains damaged from the firework Stan and Kyle popped inside it in "Cartmanland".
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Cartman calls out Bebe for being a bitch when she kills Kenny, despite the fact that he acknowledged Kenny's [[TheyKilledKennyAgain repeated deaths]] in the episode right before this.

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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Cartman calls out Bebe for being as a bitch "bitch" when she kills Kenny, despite the fact that he just acknowledged Kenny's [[TheyKilledKennyAgain repeated deaths]] in the episode right before this.
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* EvenEvilHasStandards: Cartman calls out Bebe for being a bitch when she kills Kenny, despite the fact that he acknowledged Kenny's [[TheyKilledKennyAgain repeated deaths]] in the episode right before this.
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* BestialityIsDepraved: Stan's parents are horrified at their son milking a dog. They ground him for 10 months and later confront him about the act.

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* BestialityIsDepraved: Stan's parents are naturally horrified at their son milking "milking" a dog. They ground him for 10 months and later confront him about the act.



** The boys didn't know that they didn't have to ''regularly'' wear condoms in order to avoid catching sexually transmitted diseases from the girls.

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** The boys didn't know None of the children knew that they didn't would have to ''regularly'' wear condoms in order actually ''have sex'' to avoid be at risk of catching sexually transmitted diseases from the girls.each other.



* SexMiseducationClass: Sex ed courses are added to the curriculum of South Park Elementary. It goes poorly to say the least: Mr. Mackey is so incompetent he can't even get Ikea Erotica right, Ms. Choksondik's scare tactics end up sparking a gender war between the students, Mr. Garrison straight up performs sex acts like rolling a condom onto the dildo with his mouth in front of kindergarteners and treats it like normal, and Chef insists that people become sexually ready at the age of 17 regardless of circumstance.

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* SexMiseducationClass: Sex ed courses are added to the curriculum of South Park Elementary. It goes poorly to say the least: Mr. Mackey is so incompetent he can't even get Ikea Erotica IkeaErotica right, Ms. Choksondik's scare tactics end up sparking a gender war between the students, Mr. Garrison straight up performs sex acts like rolling a condom onto the dildo with his mouth in front of kindergarteners and treats it like normal, normal (as well as teaching them a broad variety of... unconventional sexual positions), and Chef insists that people become sexually ready at the age of 17 regardless of circumstance.
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* OnlySaneMan: Chef unsurprisingly is perfectly aware of how wrong what the school is doing is. Subverted when he gives his idea on when people are ready to have sex (seventeen years old[[note]]which, coincidentally, is Colorado's age of consent in real life[[/note]], even if they're not in love or even ready for sex). This is likely intentional, as to ensure that sex advice should not be taken from any one source.

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* OnlySaneMan: Chef unsurprisingly Chef, unsurprisingly, is perfectly aware of how wrong what the school is doing is. Subverted when he gives his idea on when people are ready to have sex (seventeen years old[[note]]which, coincidentally, is Colorado's age of consent in real life[[/note]], even if they're not in love or even ready for sex). This is likely intentional, as to ensure that sex advice should not be taken from any one source. The pharmacist's reaction to the boys coming in to buy condoms, as well as his subsequent action of alerting the school, may also classify him as such.



* SameCharacterButDifferent: The pharmacist in prior episodes had no problem exploiting the trend of diagnosing kids with ADD and easily fell for Kenny's forged note and PaperThinDisguise. This time he a lot more level-headed as he refuses to sell condoms to children and tries to call the school to handle things when he thinks they're sexually active.

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* SameCharacterButDifferent: The pharmacist in prior episodes had no problem exploiting the trend of diagnosing kids with ADD and easily fell for Kenny's forged note and PaperThinDisguise. This time he time, he's a lot more level-headed as he refuses to sell condoms to children (but eventually does so, albeit reluctantly), and tries to call calls the school to get them to handle things when he thinks they're the children are sexually active.
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** The boys didn't know that male mammals don't produce milk. [[LactatingMale Well, except when they do]].
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* BrokenAesop: Possibly done for comedic effect, but Chef's telling the assorted parents and children that sex education shouldn't be taught in schools at all and should instead be taught by parents doesn't really stack up under scrutiny. Chef's reasoning is that someone who teaches it in school might be clueless about it (Mr. Mackey), have a bad opinion of it (Ms. Choksondik), or just be a total pervert (Mr. Garrison) -- at the very least, however, Cartman's mother has been shown to have an incredibly perverse sexual life, and Kyle's mother is incredibly prudish, so one hardly imagines they'd be good candidates to teach it either. Not to mention Chef is in absolutely no position to lecture anyone on the inappropriateness of sex talk to children considering he talks (or sings) about sex in front of children ''all the time''.

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Last Second Word Swap has to do with an instance in which a character prevents him- or herself from saying a word, and saying another word in place. Here, Randy already said it, and has to take it back. So, Verbal Backspace is more in line with this instance.


* LastSecondWordSwap: Randy, when telling Stan why he's grounded.
--> '''Randy''': Beating off the dog is not appropriate when we have company. ''(sees his wife DeathGlare at him)'' I mean ''ever!'' Beating off the dog is not appropriate ''ever''!



* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Bebe throws a boomerang at the boys which slices Kenny's face in half, killing him.

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* TheyKilledKennyAgain: Bebe throws a boomerang at the boys which slices Kenny's face in half, killing him.him.
* VerbalBackspace: Randy, when telling Stan why he's grounded.
--> '''Randy''': Beating off the dog is not appropriate when we have company. ''(sees his wife DeathGlare at him)'' I mean ''ever!'' Beating off the dog is not appropriate ''ever''!
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'''Original airdate:''' August 1, 2001

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'''Original airdate:''' August 1, 2001
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* BestialityIsDepraved: Stan's parents are horrified at their son milking a dog. They ground him for 10 months and later confront him about the act.



--> '''Randy''': That's right, you shouldn't beat the dog off in front of company. *DeathGlare from Sharon* I mean ever!

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--> '''Randy''': That's right, you shouldn't beat Beating off the dog off in front of is not appropriate when we have company. *DeathGlare from Sharon* ''(sees his wife DeathGlare at him)'' I mean ever!''ever!'' Beating off the dog is not appropriate ''ever''!

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