This is a thread about a thread, sorry. It discussed having a sexual health clinic in a high school.
Now, I believe young people have the right to know about their bodies and that includes the reproductive system, contraception, myth busting etc.
However, sometimes, I feel that with the assumption that "they're all doing it anyway" and preventing STIs and pregnancy being the primary concern, it just seems to be more about making girl sexually available for boys and men at ever younger ages, rather then helping girls have healthy relationships when they are ready.
And no, I am not old, or a prude.
Would be interested in knowing what others think.
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Is sex education sexist?
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GothAnneGeddes · 19/11/2012 17:28
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