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The Importance of Sexual Education in Improving Good Social and Sexual Relationship of Students

3 Juni 2023   15:13 Diperbarui: 3 Juni 2023   15:15 90
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The sexual deviation is widespread, such as rape, pregnancy out of wedlock, abortion, contracting the infectious disease HIV/AIDS, and so on. It can even lead a person to more significant problems. This is caused by a lack of knowledge about one's sexuality. Applying sex education at school aims to equip and make children aware of self-protection in developing good social and sexual relationships.

Sex education is the arrangement of information around substantial improvement, sex, sexuality, and connections, together with skills-building to assist youthful individuals in communicating around and making educated choices with respect to sex and their sexual well-being. Sex education ought to happen all through a student's review levels. It should incorporate data on adolescence and generation, restraint, contraception and condoms, connections, sexual viciousness anticipation, body picture, sex personality, and sexual introduction.

Classes on sex education taught in public schools disregard the unique distinctions among students and undermine boys' and girls' natural modesty. It is embarrassing anatomy and undermines the modesty that is acceptable and normal in human beings to make boys and girls see, listen to, and discuss the sexual functioning of the other sex openly while in their presence. Sex education is not about politeness, but it is knowledge, precisely with proper sex education, it will shape their polite attitude towards the opposite gender because they will be led to know their limits in a relationship.

Sex education leads to pornography and adult content that should not be consumed by minors or children. In fact, sex education makes young people more aware of the importance of taking care of themselves, not opening themselves up to free sex. Someone who is educated about sex will be much more critical. The more they are educated, the less curious they are. Curious people are people who do not understand sexuality.

Parents are the primary teachers of children. It is their right and responsibility to teach sexual morality to their children. If sexual morality education is sufficient in the hands of parents, sexual deviation will not be widespread. But in fact, currently, there are still many cases of children who get pregnant out of wedlock because of promiscuity, including free sex, and the existence of deviations in sexual interest in society today is enough to prove that the sexual morality education given by parents is not enough to make them adequately educated.

Children don't need sex ed, and they need chastity ed. Kids need to learn how to say no and why saying no is in their best interest -- physically, emotionally, and spiritually. The biology of sex takes ten minutes to teach, so what are the teachers talking about in a five or ten-week course? This is one of the goals of learning sex education in schools is that knowledge of sex is not only about negative things. Many people still think negatively about sex education itself. They will believe that it will damage the purity of children. But in fact, here, many cases of violence against children occur because they do not know how they should behave to protect themselves, they are still confused about what limits they should follow. The teacher's job is to provide knowledge about sex, reproductive organs, puberty in children, and sexual activity, including the risks.

So here, sex education in schools is crucial to do. Sex education should start early, even before children go through puberty. Children have the right to knowledge and information about their anatomy, reproductive organs, sexual health, safe and informed sex, STIs, contraception, and prevention of unplanned pregnancy. Countries that have not implemented compulsory sex education in schools, such as Indonesia, India, and China, have been shown to have higher rates of unplanned pregnancy and sexual harassment than countries that have implemented compulsory sex education in schools.

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