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Sex education is a key to harmonic development

Posted by Harlan on 2024-April-4 05:36:24, Thursday
In reply to How children learn about sex-LawrenceJosephs[link] posted by Manstuprator on 2024-April-4 01:16:15, Thursday


Do you believe it is true what the author claims?

Absolutely. Considering how people have historically suppressed the rights of adults, it is clear that the suppression of youth autonomy and sexuality is the last remaining taboo.


How do YOU think that children should learn about sex?
Should children be educated about sex?

How are children taught to walk and talk? Why doesn't anyone say that their psyche is not ready yet? Having learned to walk and run, there is a risk that he could run away and be seriously injured. As children, they are not bought a sports bike, but a three-wheeled one that matches their size. They are explained the rules of the road, which they learn to follow. They simply follow the development of physiological capabilities. So why can't sex education be done in the same way ?

Nature cannot be more stupid than people and allow them to experience orgasm, menstruation and produce sperm in an “untimely” manner. When people say that they played with toys and didn't think about "sex", they are not only being hypocritical, but they also fail to understand that it was not someone who turned out to be precocious, but that they were raised with developmental delay.


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