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Originally Posted by Susi
Well I think that it is important to tell teenagers that abstinence is the best choice, and to tell them if they chose not to (perhaps unwisely) that they must have safe sex (with condoms and such). And it is important too to learn the anatomy. Oh and I forgot to mention, when I was 9 or 10, we had a sex education class with a video (!!!), but I don't remember it at all (I think I might have been sick that day...)
But teaching about how to have sex and perversions and leaving the parents out of the loop is stupid.
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People throughout millennia learned about "those things" from experience. They got married and had children, without ever having attended lessons of "sex education" at school. That's how things go even today in many non-Western, so-called traditional societies. And many of those societies have much higher birthrate than the "civilised" Westerners who made a whole science out of teaching "sex education". A pure coincidence?
I agree with you they should be advised to abstain until marriage. And they should marry earlier than it's now happening in many European countries, so the waiting period wouldn't be too long.
And you find out about things like condoms anyway (if you want to use them, but I think it's not wise), there's no need for any sex-education at all. Teaching anatomy is quite another matter. I was taught anatomy as well, but without any kind of "sex education".