Yes it is very important
2007-04-23 23:07:51
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answer #1
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answered by geet 4
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Sex education is not necessary.Sex is a part of our life and the nature remains the need when we attain the age.It is common for all the living things.Except humans,nothing on this planet need an education about sex.But our medias and books exploit the sex for their business which directs the youths in a wrong way.So to save them from these medias and books,we need a precaution which we call it as education for sex.
2007-04-26 10:58:54
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answered by kandaswamyraveendhranperumal 4
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Yes, I do think we need sex education. Too many parents still don't have "the talk" with their children because they don't know how to approach it or sex is a taboo subject in their family. Sex education is better than learning on the streets, from friends or from a life changing mistake.
2007-04-24 08:56:34
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answered by vanhammer 7
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Why human thing for sex education which is very natural thing in universe. Does animal need for sex education then why human ?
No need for sex education need for cure from sexual decease only.
2007-04-24 12:13:14
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answered by milgayaa 2
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Parents who may or maynot educate their children and if that's the case we'd all end up having lots of kids, stds and unhealthy attitudes to sex. Sex would become a taboo and kids would learn about it from their peers and learn myths like you can get pregnant from oral, you can't get preggers standing up and if you loved me you'd have sex with me.
Not talking about it makes it a taboo which leads to repression and its not healthy.
Ideally, no. Sex education shouldn't be formally taught but we can't rely on parents when there are far to many parents who don't teach it.
2007-04-24 07:02:05
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answered by kittenwhiskers456 3
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may be it is not of more important in the past.with all the risks and getting so much of infection,which could kill,it is highly worthy to have sex education,though not at very early stage,it would be very useful for the youngsters who are nearing the age in which sex without proper knowledge ,and education could cost them dearly.
2007-04-24 13:34:12
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answered by dpkdrj 5
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Absolutely - In countries where they have in depth sex education - the number of early age pregnancies is much lower and the transmission of STDs is also very much lower. Countries with little sex eucation have much higher rates.
2007-04-24 06:26:57
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answered by Freethinking Liberal 7
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No,Who teaches sex eduction to animals,are they not more educated then human beings in this matter?
2007-04-25 02:22:03
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answered by psokullu 2
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Well, since I know one 13-year-old girl was aghast to learn that her parents had to have sexual intercourse to create her, I am thinking, OHHHHH yesssss.
Education = not only leaning what to DO but also what NOT to do. (And what'll happen if you do it or not to do it.)
Remember - sex education also explains "body parts". You know - those parts that parents never seem to name when they are teaching you things like what your fingers and toes are.
2007-04-24 12:32:02
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answered by Tina Goody-Two-Shoes 4
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If the parents are Doctors (MD) then we don't need it. However many parents just flat out refuse to tackle this subject so the schools have had to step in.
2007-04-24 06:13:09
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answered by hobo 7
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Children some how seem to know and learn through their peer groups. Why the embarrassment to teachers and parents and the kids themselves?
2007-04-26 04:05:13
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answered by Anonymous
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