Re: Sex Education & Muslim Youth
Psyah,
Well, thats fine. When I first read this, I thought hareem was just being sarcastic. Then she repeated it a few times, and implied that its not so much as to what you tell the kids, but thats what she believes in. Thats where I was thinking ... where did that come from.
In any case you said "result of sex is filthy". Depends on what you mean by "result". If you mean semen and other bodily fluid. Ok, fine. If you mean that the babies that come into this world as a result of sex, then I beg to differ. I wouldn't call them filthy, regardless of how they are born (in a pool of whatever). They are Allah's creation and a miracle. Babies are not filthy at all.
And lastly, as I said before, each parent should determine when and how (and if) to explain sexual education to their kids. In your case, its to delay it as long as possible. In some other cases, parents may decide to educate their children before kids start getting wrong information from wrong sources. Its a deeply personal choice, and I don't think there is just one right answer that fits all, here.