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Sex ed: Any link between what teens learn, how they behave?
I read this article and the basic concept was trying to figure out if what a teenager learns about sex, and how they behave. It talked about different ways teens are taught sex ed. Some are taught in middle school, sometimes the kids are separated and taught about their own sex, some are forced to partake in Abstinence programs some are just taught by their parents, and some learned nothing at all.
I honestly don't think learning about sex has to do with how teens behave, I think it just has to do with that person. Sex ed does help[ teens know what their doing, but it all depends on the person if they go and have sexual intercores.
From my personal self, I started learning about sex, and diseases at a young age. I was in 2nd grade when my mom sat down and read me a book with cartoon drawing (the book looked like something from the 60'2). Then though out middle school I learned about sex ed all three years (6th, 7th, 8th) but each year focused on different aspects. 6th grade was a general over view on sex. 7th grade we learned about teen pregnancy, teen sex and orientaion. 8th grade we focused mostly on Sexual diseases. In 9th grade during p.e. we had a unit on sexual diseases and a person who had aids came and spoke to our class. Now I have learned pretty much everything there is to know about sex (the acts and the science) and I will admit I know more about its practice than the science just from talking about it with so many people. Now see I am an example of someone who knows alot about its practice, and i still have yet to have sex.
So I think it is hard to link that what kids learn in sex ed has to do if they have sex. Each person has their own mind and makes their own decisions.
If you want to read the article I read then visit the fallowing link: Sex ed: Any link between what teens learn, how they behave?
Thanks 4 reading what I have to say.
MYM Janetbouncer
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