Providing sex education for 15 year old students is
far too late. This is the expression of a 20 year old student. She says that
students at the age of 15 already know how to use condoms and get bored when
they get sex education at schools. She argues that the government should start
to introduce programs which helps teenagers with practical guidance such as
where to buy tampons and what to do if a condom breaks. Nevertheless, sex
education should start at an earlier age because teenagers already know far
more than how to put a condom.
I totally agree with this student. From where I come
from we do not even get sexual education and it is a necessity if I look at the
high percentage rate of teenage pregnancy. Young people need to not only know how
to use a condom but need social and psychological guidance as well. Teenagers
go through different physical changes during their teen years and can be very
confusing to them, therefore need all the guidance and help through this
critical period of their lives. Schools should provide sexual education at an
earlier age. It is better to prevent then to regret.
Sholl,A (26 April 2013), the telegraph,
sex education should be more than plastic penises and condoms. Retrieved from: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/women/sex/10015945/Sex-education-must-be-more-than-plastic-penises-and-condoms.html
Teenagers learn about sex by watching adult films these days, expecting that everything that's shown is normal. Some kids can get violent because that's what they saw in the film. I think many people don't realize that puberty starts at around 12 years old. not 15.
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