Installer Steam
log på
|
sprog
简体中文 (forenklet kinesisk)
繁體中文 (traditionelt kinesisk)
日本語 (japansk)
한국어 (koreansk)
ไทย (thai)
Български (bulgarsk)
Čeština (tjekkisk)
Deutsch (tysk)
English (engelsk)
Español – España (spansk – Spanien)
Español – Latinoamérica (spansk – Latinamerika)
Ελληνικά (græsk)
Français (fransk)
Italiano (italiensk)
Bahasa indonesia (indonesisk)
Magyar (ungarsk)
Nederlands (hollandsk)
Norsk
Polski (polsk)
Português (portugisisk – Portugal)
Português – Brasil (portugisisk – Brasilien)
Română (rumænsk)
Русский (russisk)
Suomi (finsk)
Svenska (svensk)
Türkçe (tyrkisk)
Tiếng Việt (Vietnamesisk)
Українська (ukrainsk)
Rapporter et oversættelsesproblem
I subscribed and downloaded (as expected) about 6 mods, but only 4 of them appeared in the Mod Menu of the game. Then, using refresh, the list shrank to 2. Only those 2 (ranodm 2 at that) actually appear in the game. Any ideas anyone? Thanks.
(new to Steam, so not sure if I am going about this correctly hehe)
Long term, there will be mroe parents if there is less contraception, so i am kind of implicitly implying that just teaching abstinence will not work as well as contraception. Regarding the issue with parents approving, I thought about this but thought that if someone is a conservative parent that effect will be cancelled out anyway, and thought that in general, parents would prefer that schools did teach the topic rather than not teach it. I can see the counter-argument though.
Also Teen pregnancy as a situation is a very good idea, this could feed into that nicely.
It could be effected by sexual education, abortion laws, the general education level of children, and conservative/religious membership similar to what you did with antisocial behavior.
1. What is the reason for this influencing parents membership?
2. This probably shouldn't change your popularity with the parents group because people who are in that group will have divided opinions. Parents who are liberal will approve, parents who are conservative will dissapprove. Some will even go as far as to find out what days this will be taught, and keep their kids home those days.