mahool
January 9, 2014, 3:16pm
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Re: Vulgarity promotion in the name of Culture
Sex Education should not be seen as a taboo, I can understand and agree with the argument that there needs to be age-appropriate teaching delivered by professionally trained teachers. Other than that, Sex Education in countries like Pakistan is vital, to me it’s one the best ways to combat child abuse and population rise. I feel there’s real ignorance amongst people that Sex Education is exploration of feelings and relationships. This perception couldn’t be any further from truth. A proper Sex Education must teach child ot young person rather, about sexually transmitted infections (STI), give them enough information about ways and types of abuse to enable them to detect exploitive behaviour and say no.
A proper Sex Education in no way promotes sexual intimacy amongst young crowd, if anything it makes young people aware of the concequences and dangers of such relationships. How babies are really made and how our bodies work is basic science, you learn all this in biology class. Sex Education is something totaly different but increasingly relevant.
I agree.. Sex Education does not mean explaining sexy stuff… but to provide guidelines… pros and cons…
Explaining general body function in term of biology and making point in decent manner… I am all in favor of such classes in 9th or 10th grade… when youth just starts…