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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"The 4 things I remember from sex ed -
Watching a video at primary school and wondering why the whole family were walking around naked.
At secondary school being shown how to put a condom on a plastic "penis" and thinking how awkward it looked to do.
Being split up from the boys and having a talk on periods and the teacher having a pad out showing us and then her, and so us, getting embarrassed when another class had to walk through ours to get to the IT room next door.
After the lesson one of the girls asked the teacher what an orgy was, the reply started off as "When a group of people, who love each other very much..." I didn't hear the rest of the reply as I had to walk out before I started laughing.
To be honest I found sex ed to be too basic, too clinical, and in some cases too late. I found out more from friends than I did from teachers. Mum did give me a book though, and it's a shame I can't remember what it was called as I thought it was quite good. It was narrated by a cartoon bird and bee, it was very well done, open minded and informative.
I don't know what children are taught now but I hope it's more about relationships, consent, sexuality, STIs, and the realities of sex, puberty and raising children when you are still a child yourself. Maybe then some of the girls wouldn't have left school already pushing prams, and we wouldn't have had to find out about the real world mostly from rumours and porn. And I wish children were taught more about the realities of being human, not just the clinical biology, about growing up, what you are actually going through, discussing it properly not just "During puberty this, this and this may happen, right next topic".
But then how much do you tell children? How much can you teach children before they are smothered in more bubble wrap because their parents think it's too much? I wish we had been taught more but I know there were some parents who would have gone nuts if their child came home more open minded and realistic about sex than them! I know girls who were bollocked when their parents found they had condoms, when they were 16... It's a hard line to draw "
So well put.. X |