[quote name=\'TLEberle\' post=\'235944\' date=\'Feb 15 2010, 08:42 PM\']The bigger question: if you ask questions like that, doesn't it tacitly assume that the teenagers are in fact having sex? And that you're accepting of that fact? I think a very good acid test is "would you answer that question, as a teenager, in front of your entire school, your parents and your family?" or "Would you be comfortable hearing your son, daughter or classmate answering that?"[/quote]
I can't speak for society, but I work at a high school, and I have to say that I'm mighty surprised that the basic idea got past the club advisor in the first place. Jay's right, you can absolutely do relationship-question games without innuendo, but if this thing is indeed being pitched as "a high-school version of The Newlywed Game", that should automatically have thrown up some red flags. The potential saving grace here is that today's high schoolers aren't familiar with The Newlywed Game and therefore don't know to expect titillation. Surely the questions Tom selects will be appropriate to the venue.