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PLZ GIVE UP THEIR NARROW MINDED THINKING ON SEX EDUCATION ……..

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sex education should be necessary to prevent AIDS and sexually
transmitted diseases .
Nowadays girls and boys lose their virginity in early age . many
girls becomes pregnant in school days . This so tuff situation to deal
with society. that’s true, teens are aggressive of what they want to
do and they are not aware about sex.
every becomes so sex savvy in modern days but I’m still virgin really
in 26 years age .

There is a burgeoning need, in recent times, to impart sex education
to our teenagers. During adolescence,not only do the hormones work
overtime, but there are physical changes too that are taking place in
the body structure; particularly so in the sex organs, making the
teenager curious to explore these changes. Added to all this, there is
often an impulsiveness to indulge in what is forbidden combined with
the absence of adequate wisdom to control these impulses.The ‘sexual
arena’ is in constant focus among the teens; in the absence of proper
guidance, this can result in more harm than good.

Adequate
guidance would always help prevent teenage pregnancies. It
stresses on the role of abstinence and use of
contraceptives, including the use of condoms. Besides,
teenage pregnancies being a health hazard, adolescents are
mentally unprepared to handle pregnancy, childbirth and
parenthood. With sex education, teenagers will understand
the repercussions of teenage pregnancy on their health as
well as that of the fetus. They will recognize the importance
of pre-natal care and the consequences of hiding a
pregnancy. Sex education will help teenagers appreciate the
negative impact of teenage pregnancy on their education,
and consequently, on their future. Sex education would go a
long way in helping to control AIDS and other sexually transmitted
diseases. Sex education to the teens is the responsibility
of every parent and teacher. It is better for them to get
the right information rather than getting misinformation from
other sources like friends, magazines or websites.
Enlightening a teenager is the best preventive policy to
tackle the growing health problems in this age group. They
need to understand very early that “it is better to be safe
than sorry.” When we look at all these facts together with the
severe social stigma attached to unwed teen pregnancies in
India and else where, it is not difficult to understand why sex
education programmes is so necessary .

Sex education will help teenagers appreciate the negative impact of
teenage pregnancy on their education, and consequently on their
future, so that they would take necessary steps to avoid it.

Sex education would go a long way in helping to control AIDS and other
sexually transmitted diseases like gonorrhea, non-gonoccocal
urethritis, pelvic inflammatory disease and syphilis, to name a few.

Sex education to the teens is the responsibility of every parent and
teacher. It is better for them to get the right information from their
peers rather than getting misinformation from other sources like
friends, magazines or websites.

Enlightening a teenager is the best preventive policy to tackle the
growing health problems in this age group. They need to understand
very early that “it is better to be safe than sorry.”

When we look at all these facts together with the severe social stigma
been attached to unwed teen pregnancies in India and else where, it is
not difficult to understand why sex education programs for teenagers
are so much required.

In the year 2002 the Central Board of Secondary Education (CBSE) had
asked the schools to incorporate the subject of sex education in
schools across the country, but in reality there are more schools that
are hesitant about educating their students about sex than the
schools, which had gone ahead with the inclusion of the topic. Sex
education as a subject is yet to be accepted as a normal part of the
school curriculum, and the problem is not only in India alone.

The main debate for the subject had centers around the question about
the benefits of teaching children about contraception. And yet
research had shown that comprehensive sex education programs, which
teach the children about the benefits of both abstinence and
contraception, had been quite effective in making the young adults
take better decisions about sex that had affected their health the
least.

VATSAL VERMA (freelancer journalist cum news
correspondent/Bureau Chief) Mob- 8542841018……..

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