Five young teenagers got pregnant after playing games with their school mates from a lower secondary school in the town of Ostroda, northern Poland.

Students, aged 14-15, played a game called “the sun” or “a star”. “Girls lay on the floor in a circle with their heads together and eyes closed and boys copulate with them, taking turns. The winner was the boy who managed to finish the intercourse last,” one of the students revealed.

The game resulted in several pregnancies. “This year five girls got pregnant, two of them have already given birth,” said Anna Czarnocka, the school’s headmaster.

The prosecutors who are investigating the case complain that parents and teachers of the teenagers from Ostroda are not willing to cooperate. Nobody talks about sex at school and there is no psychologist who would explain to the students that such games can lead to pregnancy.

Guess that’s what happens when there’s no sex ed.




  1. Holdfast says:

    Why are your schools forbidden from teaching this important subject?

    My parents taught me various things that my school taught me as well. Sex Ed should be in this group along with such things as speaking, swimming, cycling and personal behaviour. I got input from my parents and school.

    Forbidding sex ed in state schools is religious interference that surely is supposed to be against your constitution.

  2. wirelessg says:

    Add bright colors and shouting and it sounds like a Japanese game show.

  3. SimonSezz says:

    I’m Polish and I had my first sexual experience with a girl when I was 14 years old. I think in Europe it’s pretty common. We didn’t have sex ed though. Looking back, I don’t know why we did it, I think it was just out of boredom. All my friends were having sex too so it wasn’t an odd thing. I don’t remember any girl getting pregnant though and if they did get pregnant it was usually around age 16 – 18 and then the parents would make the kids get married ASAP. I think I read somewhere that Polish men usually have the most sex partners in their lifetime out of any nationality so I think that’s why we need a head-start.

  4. SuperMappy says:

    Is there anyway I can blame this on the Clintons?

  5. Patrick H. says:

    “Nobody talks about sex at school and there is no psychologist who would explain to the students that such games can lead to pregnancy.”

    Really?! A psychologist.
    *facepalm

  6. Uncle Dave says:

    #24: Only if I can blame it Bush & Cheney.

  7. joaoPT says:

    #18
    Overpopulation is a problem. So is underpopulation.
    In the Western hemisphere, the so called developed world, all countries, except USA, have negative population growth. That, coupled with longer lifespan, is a problem, for instance, for the Social State, when ever fewer people must be paying an ever increasing non productive population. And that puts pressure on the system and eases the “import” of people. In fact, migrant workers are paying the bill of the developed world.

  8. Fed Up says:

    This poster more often than not comes to the most brainless of conclusions. I think a new award category is in order.

  9. ECA says:

    SAID BEFORE..
    The human body DOES ITS THING..
    trying to STOP the natural order of how NATURE WORKS, makes things worse most times.
    How many of you understand that upto and EVEN AFTER 1960, the age to get married started at 12?

    AND dont tell me that the RISE in age limits comes from CHRISTIANS and the pope.. Those folks would HIDE behind claims of NO SEX, PERIOD. Then go out and PLAY with little boys.

  10. MattG says:

    Why the hell are there prosecutors involved? If its consensual, which seems likely from the description, what would police or a prosecutor need to be involved at all.

    Yet another country trying to criminalize things to appear to be “doing something about the problem”

  11. zybch says:

    #9 I hate to tell you this, but these days, at age 13 most boys have already fathered several children.
    Yours were probably each diddling their way through the school skank rank well before you ever had ‘that talk’ with them.

  12. sargasso says:

    Borat said, “fourteen, is nice”.

  13. Red says:

    In America no one has sex until the age of 18. And even then we only have sex after marriage once per year.

  14. Faxon says:

    “This is only because we have not been able to overcome all the evil the Bush Administration perpetrated. Plus… these kiddies were all too damn fat from eating corporate America’s fried foods. But, my wonderful husband is going to fix this too.”

    (Michele Obama)

  15. dvdchris says:

    There is no way in this day and age that 14 and 15 year olds don’t know where babies come from.
    Additionally, we are talking about EUROPE, where nudity and sexual content proliferates on broadcast TV and the media, even in magazines aimed at teens.
    The nature of the game reveals some experience and basic understanding of sexual function…”The winner was the boy who managed to finish the intercourse last…”
    So the boy that could last the longest won.

  16. ECA says:

    Its an old thought..

    Kids dont work at age 12? in the USA anyway.
    So what do you DO with them?
    Both parents work? probably.
    So, what to do with them?
    Video games consoles?
    Baby sitters?
    WHO is watching your kids?
    NOT YOU!!

    Boredom.
    What can you do instead of BEING BORED??
    Boredom, the leading cause of Learning..
    What you LEARN can be hazardous.
    At least this DIDNT KILL THEM.

  17. SomeDudeInPA says:

    Why didn’t I think of that?

  18. Jmrouse says:

    This sounds like those “rainbow parties” that had parents freaking out a few years ago. Supposedly young girls were giving oral sex to boys at parties wearing different color lipstick, thus the name. Story turned out to be complete bull****. I suspect this one is too.



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