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Writer's pictureMel Chato

Sex Education, what intrinsic

Updated: Jun 28, 2022


"Sex talk is an issue that should and should be open to the public as part of the learning process." We grew up in a community where sex was an embarrassing conversation you would hear in public, but the result of hiding knowledge about this can no longer be hidden. "Are you open to sex education?" is a question you can ask different groups in our society where you can get a variety of opinions. Others agree some disagree, and some slightly agree, but for them, it is too early, especially for our young people, to be educated on that kind of discussion. But if you look closely, is it truly too early for young people to deal with this issue, or do we past the point when the primary treatment for early pregnancy and future delays is still viable? Do you believe it would be better for them if they discovered the solution to their question through adequate education rather than through their own experiment that will surely lead to a mistake?


Comprehensive sex education may prevent teen pregnancies, according to a recent study, and there is no evidence that it increases rates of sexual activity or sexually transmitted illnesses. The primary author of the study asserted that it is not hazardous to teach kids about birth control, besides abstinence.


In the year 2021, we had 19,978 births per 1,000 people in the Philippine population, and this number continues to increase with each passing year. That is the "alarming" reality that we can consider in the current situation of our population. The higher the population, the lower our ability to adequately support every Filipino family. Every day of birth, there are about 568 newborns from unprepared parents. For every 10 women, one of them becomes pregnant early, and it is often because of a lack of open knowledge regarding sex education.


The assemblies and discussions on the continued growth of our population are constantly being debated and discussed, the discussion on the drafting of an ordinance stating that sex education should be part of our curriculum is constantly being debated and in each middle of the discussion a variety of reasons it needs to be done and why we oppose this type of social teaching are suggested and shared, in such matters, we realize we need to start from the beginning. In the Philippines sex is illicit, and over time the sudden opening of this issue to the public is considered an intuitive issue that should not be taught to our youth in their early stages. Preluding it slowly until we're all ready to face and serve this kind of discussion at the table is a key and primary medicine to the artistic minds of our society. Remind that a planned family is much better than a family formed by experiment and wonder.


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