This is a follow-up of a previous question and I found that some people are not getting the "sex talk " from their parents and misinformation from there peers.
I remember the "outcry" from the community when sex education was instituted in middle schools. As children are becoming sexually active at an earlier age, it would seem appropriate. This is NOT a question of who should be giving the sex talk, it is a question of re-enforcement and if education has a role. Do your best with this, OK?
I remember the "outcry" from the community when sex education was instituted in middle schools. As children are becoming sexually active at an earlier age, it would seem appropriate. This is NOT a question of who should be giving the sex talk, it is a question of re-enforcement and if education has a role. Do your best with this, OK?