Sex education before marriage?

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Ok now that I’ve finally seen her face I’d say she looks extremely young, I mean she is but she looks even younger than her age. Looks a lot like Mahnoor Baloch mA!! :blush:

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I spent my teens in pakistan and found out about sex when i turned 18, My older sister when she got into med school sniggers , but my younger sister went to a girls school in khi and had health class so she knew about it from an early age.

I think there should be sex ed for all.

I think just us Pakistan’s are prude about it. Plenty of Arabs I know had the puberty talk by their own parents.
Lol

I was pulled out of sex-ed classes through elementary and begining of junior high, which I was totally cool with because I knew what was being taught in a co-ed environment.

My mom talked to me about the changes girls go through when she thought it was a good time. And in late 7th, early 8th grade, she stopped requesting to have me pulled out of the sex ed classes.

After every class, she'd ask what I learned and if I had any questions. She'd answer any questions I had and always said "I'd rather you get clarification from me, rather than a friend." Which made it easy to open up and ask anything I was curious about, later in life.

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I know ! I can still remember , everyone used to close their eyes or look away but if the teacher was walking around the class everyone would look up at the tele lol It wasn't like a movie more of a documentary of a couple explaining what they do .

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Hahahahahahahaha
My post was to superstar's quote abt sex ed not personal research!

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The horror, the horror. 10 is too young for sex talk IMO. I mean what r u supposed to do with that knowledge. At 10 u shd have the puberty talk. I m glad to c u r not scarred for life lol. I hoPe it's not as bad as its in my mind.

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I attended Health classes in grades 7, 8 and 9 and later on my parents gave us kids a book that talked about Sexuality from an Islamic Perspective to read. In most Ontario schools , the boys and girls are taught health separately. As a public school teacher, I know that the curriculum approaches the topic with abstinence as its main focus. With that said, some sensitive topics like homosexuality may be talked about. Some parents have their kids pulled out of health and the kids are given alternate assignments (research papers) to complete.