Sex education for all students is vital in the first year of secondary school, for boys and girls.
Sex education should come from both parents and schools. Especially as secondary schools have access to up to date information and the teacher can remain neutral, where as some parents may find it difficult to broach the subject of sex.
Giving the correct information is vital, to prevent unplanned pregnancies, the spread of sexually transmitted diseases, the pros and cons of having sex etc. It is not fair to ask young woman to take on the full responsibility of sex education, and family planning, it has to be both sex's to take on the responsibility of having sex. Other wise you poor men would never get any.
Want to play the game then play fairly, and both take on the responsibility of having sex. That includes having sex education.
2007-01-30 07:53:06
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answered by Georgie 7
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It's not teaching "sexual behavior". It's to teach responsibility and awareness for the risks associated with such behavior. My school has abstinence only education, and I graduated with half a dozen pregnant girls. Maybe that wouldn't have been the case if we had had someone teach us about birth control. Children also need to be aware of the risk of STIs. They are a real danger nowadays. Another part of the education is instruction on the reproductive system. Not every child signs up for anatomy & physiology, and most biology classes don't go into excessive detail. But the fact remains that young adults need to be aware of how their reproductive systems work. They need to know about reproduction, hormones, disorders, etc. And "moral education" does not belong in a classroom. Morality is a high subjective and personal thing, and school is supposed to be where children learn facts and thinking skills. Not morals. That's their parents' job. And why do you think there should be a different age for girls and for boys? Sure, boys hit puberty later than girls, but by 18 and 21, puberty is over. What use is information about the processes after they're already finished?
2016-03-29 09:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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Sex education is necessary for everyone- boys not excepted simply because it is an important part of life of any person.
The best benefit will perhaps be derived by having a question and answer session in a sex education class.Discuss with your instructor.
2007-01-29 18:21:19
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answered by rabi k 2
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Education if given by the teacher who knows his subject thoroughly ,can clear the doughts of student and help them to judge what is right and wrong.
simultaneously it is the duty of student to clear his / her doughts
not just take it for granted.
You can also take help of your family doctor or any NGO who imparts knowledge of SEX education .
2007-01-31 22:58:49
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answered by rash v 1
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Sex education for boyh boys and girls is necessary, but it should be beyond certain age which should be fixed by the medical specialists.
2007-01-30 01:00:27
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answered by Anonymous
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not for boys but also for girls.in secondary school students are surely know "what is sex?" but many of them does not know about "what is safe sex? and AIDS.so sex education in secondary school is compulsary for both boys and girls.because secondary school is junior college!!!
2007-01-30 05:48:48
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answered by sriram s 2
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In my opinion, age-appropriate sex education for both sexes should begin in elementary schools.
2007-01-29 18:02:56
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answered by Anonymous
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dear friend, whether the SE is taught or not in the school, it is natural that after certain age for both boys and girls it automatically gives the signs of its effect. nothing to worry about it.
2007-01-30 17:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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its needed for every young people .
since media is affecting everyone mind ,these are needed to control our mind.
2007-01-31 14:47:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Of course it is, little knowledge is dangerous.
2007-01-30 02:19:12
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answered by ? 7
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