06-10-2015, 02:46 AM
I think the point is that it's progressive learning, like math. You don't go into 2nd grade and learn calculus. It builds off previous learning. Maybe in first grade you can learn about gender, love, affection, and privates privacy. 3rd/4th grade you can learn about not letting others pressure you into sexual experience. 6th/7th can focus on the reproductive system, safe sex, sexual orientation, more advanced stuff. 12th grade you can learn about fetishes, BDSM, sex clubs, oral sex techniques, the most advanced learning.
I think the country fails young women in regards to sexual expectation. Too many girls think the way to make boys like you is too suck dick and let your BF finger you at parties. Boys are more pressured by peers into sexual exploration early in my opinion, but I think girls are pressured by boys. Neither is a good thing. If early sex education built sexual confidence in youths that their body was their own property and nobody should pressure them into doing anything they're not ready for, it'd be a good thing. If they're just gonna tell kids the penis goes in the vagina, it's a waste.
I think the country fails young women in regards to sexual expectation. Too many girls think the way to make boys like you is too suck dick and let your BF finger you at parties. Boys are more pressured by peers into sexual exploration early in my opinion, but I think girls are pressured by boys. Neither is a good thing. If early sex education built sexual confidence in youths that their body was their own property and nobody should pressure them into doing anything they're not ready for, it'd be a good thing. If they're just gonna tell kids the penis goes in the vagina, it's a waste.