Sex is not always fun. It needs preparation.
Today, the number of teenagers engaging theirselves in premarital sex is increasing. Sex education is a great help in giving awareness to the students the risk of engaging their selves sexually. Sex education is not a subject on the preparation for a sexual intercourse; it is a vital study in imparting the teens the risk of an early sex relationship and entering the life as a teen-parent. Sex education can help people, especially teenagers, to prevent them from harmful diseases that are able to take their life away. It also helps them to understand the risks before it actually happens. In this case, women have a greater impact in relation to sexual contact. Most women who have experienced sex end up having (unwanted) babies. One goal of sex education is to ensure that young people know how to avoid becoming pregnant in an unplanned way. Some teens engaged in premarital sex are somewhat wise, too – they use contraceptives to avoid getting pregnant. But, it does not mean that using contraceptives will permit teenagers to be sexually active. They should be reminded of the limits and risk of using it. Some of this can malfunction and end up getting pregnant.
Sex education, on it lighter side, it would serve as awareness to the youth at early stage of what sex is all about. Cause through it, they will be acquainted in things that should be done and what should not. It’s like putting them in the reality at a young age, answering the questions that bother them. Youngsters are said to be aggressive and curious which tends them to experiment and sometimes putting their selves in the worst situation. Through sex education, they would know the consequences of their acts. They could reflect and the bottom-line, awareness would prevent the greater problem that curiosity would bring.
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