May 30, 2007

Sex education

Let’s put it this way: we start teaching kids about drugs really early, right? The first lesson we teach is “say no”. But we also teach kids what to watch out for, how to avoid things - and in some cases tell older students where to get help in case they did get along the wrong path somewhere.

Why should sex education should be any different? If we really are about protecting our kids, shouldn’t we want to protect ALL of them? Even the ones who won’t listen to the “don’t do it” advice?

I think a good way to start is teaching them the use of condom. And if you are worried about the feeling loss you can try with the new Japan’s Crown condoms. They are the thinnest condoms in the market. This is a great way to prevent unwanted pregnancies and HIV. Maybe is not the best idea on sex education, but realities are stronger than ideals.

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