Let's talk about an education that is not being talked about most of the time

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In today's era, it is undeniable that many of the youth are becoming parents at such an early age. It may sound unusual to talk about, but this should serve as an eye-opener, especially during this time when the pandemic is still lingering.

I don't want to say it, but I feel worried because the number of teens who become early parents is increasing way faster than before.

Social Media websites like Facebook and Twitter have pros and cons. This is where some relationships start nowadays. Just one chat, there will already be lovers. Yes, we all have a choice. But not because we are capable of being independent of our thoughts does not mean we can already do what we want. We should know our limits and try not to go beyond them.

The most effective way to maximize it is to train it in any suitable distinct manner and deliver a first-rate lesson that can assist them in governing and providing significance to their own self.

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Sex education should not be viewed as a funny topic. Teaching and talking about human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction, sexual intercourse, and different components of human sexual behavior should be normalized.

It facilitates humans to advantage knowledge, data, and abilities to make wholesome choices approximately intercourse and sexuality. Sex education may be vital as it offers pointers and classes to teens to be aware of sexually transmitted infections, dangers and possible occurrence of being pregnant early, and a way to save you undesirable pregnancies.

Sex is an utterly touchy subject matter to be mentioned. Sometimes, topics like this that remain not being talked about lead to ignorance. Sometimes, ignorance of something can lead to an undesired outcome.

Social Media has a lot of data that can impact them making a horrific move. It isn't most effective in today's era because seeing that then, there are many instances this is associated with "intercourse."

So one of the best solutions is that actions shall be taken into consideration, such as having a slot for sex education topic because, based on data gathered online, the Philippines is one of the countries with a high rate of teenage pregnancy.

Yes, sex is a natural part of life. This is why sex education is so important to be a part of a person's life too.

Note that sex education out of ignorance may harm students or teens. It is essential for them to obtain information about identity, relationships, and intimacy and form attitudes, beliefs, and values.

Sex education also includes sexual development, emotions, body image, among others. In other words, it is about studying how we grow, reproduce and change over the years; it also includes positive attitudes towards sex and the sense of security that sex brings.

It is best to prepare for life changes such as puberty, menopause, and aging. Sex education can develop skills and self-esteem that help students enter adolescence. This will help them understand that some sudden changes are normal.

Young people can also learn to appreciate and recognize themselves own self. It also makes them believe that they value themselves and others.

Sex education helps them understand the place of sex in a person's life and helps them love others. They learn to act responsibly in their sexual and personal relationships.

Closing thoughts

Young people are still discovering things like this and subject to various experimentations in life. Sex education is essential to solving the problems and misunderstandings that young people may receive from the media and other channels and from their peers who may influence their actions or decisions.

Respect yourself and others in terms of possible consequences. By introducing sex education, young people become more mature, more responsible, and reduce social problems, such as teenage pregnancy and other related issues, can be minimized and avoided.


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People should really open up their minds to this thing most especially the youth.

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All health centers are giving free sex education in the Philippines. In fact, contraceptives are given for free in our local health centers. It is just that, some people are ignorant. They don't want to be lectured. They are embarrassed to walk into the health center and ask for contraceptives.

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This is so true. Sex education is very important.

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