Sex education, of all types, is vital. Not only does sex education teach us about the consequences of having unprotected sex, it helps us to become familiar with our bodies.
Some folks in Georgia are advocated against state funded sex class and programs. Some argue from a christian set of morals, others from a financial standpoint. Either way, those opposing sex classes should be aware of the repercussions of such programs being discontinued.
Without classes and programs that encourage sexual awareness, individuals are more prone to STD’s, unwanted pregnancy, sexual dysfunction, and sexual awareness. Those who are educated about sex are able to enjoy sex on a healthier level both physically and mentally.
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Honey February 10th, 2009, 1:44 pm
Darn it, I was thinking this post would be about sex classes for people in relationships to learn about new positions, etc. in a classroom setting! Sigh…
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kira February 10th, 2009, 1:50 pm
Ha sorry to disappoint Honey. I agree though- that would have been a lot cooler…something to think about…