Board Thread:General Discussion/@comment-67.248.240.148-20170908201845/@comment-25936766-20170923035350

ChishioKunrin wrote: 1) Not a parent, and I'm an only child, so not an aunt either. =P I've just learned some things about child care, and it makes me think that, if teens were taught that stuff in-depth in school, they'd be even more careful about avoiding pregnancy.

2) ......If they do have something like that, maybe Raven didn't want to have to take a break from that stuff. 1) Yeah, it'd be more effective. It's literally nigh-impossible to teach kids about sex because they cannot take it seriously. You just say "Penis" and they'll laugh for hours.

Now, if one teaches them that if they don't pay attention to sex-ed, they'll get the girl pregnant (unless they're gay, then they're safe), and if that happens, they'll enter this beautiful place called Hell, they might take it more seriously then.

2) She wouldn't have to take a break from it though. Assuming they set up camps and stuff (which I imagine they do), at least a couple of bandits would be left behind to guard the camp. For the first few years, Raven could've left Yang in the camp (Which the bandits would guard with their lives, because they wouldn't want to risk pissing her off) while she goes off to rape, pillage and burn like true bandits do.

And then, once Yang's like 3 or 4 years old, Raven teaches her how to be badass like her. The "moraly-questionable and pretty-much-abusive" way.