What Do You Think About Sex Education Being Taught in School?

Question by Anonymous: What do you think about sex education being taught in school?
I transferred high schools going into my junior year, and I discovered they had no required sex ed. classes – it wasn’t even in the curriculum for their health class. At my previous school, our health class was mostly centered around drug abuse and sex education. We watched videos on what drugs can do to people, and we even watched videos of births. We were taught about the sexual reproduction organs in both males and females.

Last week in school, a senior girl had absolutely no idea what a uterus is. She didn’t even understand what a menstrual cycle is! I was appalled to discover most of the kids never had a class on this, and this is why I fear many of our youth are making choices that can alter their lives forever.

Upon reading this, do you think sex education should be a requirement for graduation throughout high schools nationwide?

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I really think they should be a requirement

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