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Discussion What are your honest thoughts on sexual education?

istanbul

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How should this topic be approached?
Does it belong on schools?
For me at least they never bothered me too much but apparently shit changed since then or something and now they teach more questionable stuff or something idk doesn't concern me anymore
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Honestly kids learn this shit themself even before sex ed starts, but it is proven that it lowers teen pregnancy and std spread %, also it needs to be obligatory for migrants who don't get that you can't rape, sex ed african volunteer programs really helped africans with family planning, in turn helping both kids and parents to live a better more stable life
 
I mostly agree that it's fine for schools to do as long as it's very basic. it should be at an age where parents have an opportunity to explain it prior to the school doeeverbeit. I think it makes sex less taboo and exciting to learn about it from some hag surrounded by your peers.
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Anyways, my 7th grade health teacher showed us pictures of diseased genitalia/assholes on the whiteboard so whatever the fuck that was needs to end immediately.
 
If its in a highschool, they should talk about how detrimental pornography can/will be to a human beings life, with how it guarantees the gooner will end up gooning to 'p due to overstimulation and over-desensitization.
This information will take 20 years to become really mainstream, you can't expect oldCUCKS who only had playboy or smth to understand how it can be dangerous
 
Sex Ed should probably stay away from schools, especially in the modern era of faggots and trannies and niggers. Your parents should tell you about it or you should really discover it yourself, like most kids do. If you know how to masturbate, you'll know how to fuck eventually. It's a bit weird to talk about but at a certain age you kind of just have to let them get curious instead of forcing it down their throat in a way that's honestly kind of cringe. I remember one of my teachers trying to describe masturbation and he did a really shit job at it, he was saying "one day white cream will come out of your pp and it will be totally normal"

It's a hard topic, but I do think we could use like a dating ed or perhaps more lessons for how to navigate social situations and make friends and stuff like that, but I'm an autist and thats why I would require that specifically. But honestly as far as sex ed goes, you kind of just have to figure it out for yourself, everyone does, basically.
 
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