Opinios about teaching sex education in schools are divided. While the Centres for Disease Control recommends teaching about comprehensive sex education in schools, others remain unconvinced. Many students, even when schools require a sex education class, learn only about reproduction or the consequences of sex or relationships. They should be taught about contraceptives and safe sex in general. The school teach only the biological aspects of sex rather than the results of teen pregnancy, teen dating violence, the benefits of abstinence and personal health. The reason why true sex education is avoided may be stigmatised nature, religion or old-fashion thinking. The only exception to sex education requirements are private schools especially religious ones. Also for certain kinds of sex education parent can request their child not to attend the class. But some students as well claim that their parents, not school, should decide about their kids attending sex education class, because they...
What life in Iceland looks like? We all know that Iceland is famous for its beautiful and absolutely breathtaking views. But how the life in Iceland really looks like? Icelandic society is consider as one of the most happiest countries in the world! So how come Icelandic people are so happy when the winters are long, dark and have extreme weather? Well, the country is small, 2/3 of the population live in Reykjavik, which is consider as one of the most cleanest , safest and eco-friendly cities in the world. Iceland is one of the country with the lowest murder rate with 1 per every 100,000 people! People living in Iceland are trustful and are known to send their young children to school by themselves. The country is a parliamentary republic which has a system that provides free education through collage, health care and nine months of paid parental leave for mothers and fathers . Most Icelanders a...
When sex education isn't properly taught whether at school or at home, teenagers reach for knowledge in the internet. This leads to huge disinformation and distorts the image of sex. 80% of the worldwide population is online which makes adult content freely accessible. As we all know porn doesn't reflect how sex really looks like but it was made for mostly men pleasure. Emily Rothman, which is a Professor of Community Health Sciences, led a study of 72 teens in age 15-17. It turned out that pornography is their number one source of information about sex. This may lead to development of harmful attitudes towards sex or abusive behaviours towards woman. The best way to defend young people against negative influence of pornography is to equip them with comprehensive, factual and sex-positive education. If they had enough knowledge about sex when they first come across any pornographic material, they would be resistant to its worst influences. At least 16 countries control onlin...
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