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I was taught sex ed when i was in 8th grade i was 13 years old at the time.
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lol in england they are trying to teach sex ed to kids in year 1!!
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I actually haven't even been taught sex-ed. I have self-taught myself when I was around 12. The internet can be of help, you just need to find reliable information and sources.
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Clones wroteCokes wroteHow is sex not related to health? That's like saying words aren't related to paper.Clones wroteCokes wrote You don't need sex ed until high school...Alright, I can agree with that, but why do we even have Health anymore? It's not needed. I don't learn anything. There's no tests, no work.
Health is what it is, health. You mostly learn about healthy lifestyles and such. It wasn't meant just for sexual related stuff lol.
It is related to health, but at 14, they aren't going to be teaching you that stuff.
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It's not that I don't know what sex is, I just find it odd that when children's, (esspically boys) hormones are at their peak.
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I was taught a about periods etc in year 5 (10 Years old) as we had half a day of sex-ed. Then the year after we had a full day on it. Then I had it for one term every year in secondary school.
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Wow I started learning health and sex ed in elementary school.
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I'm in highschool and we haven't learned anything since 8th grade from middle school, and I'm in 11th grade this year...
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Yeah becauee every 6th grader wants to see disease ridden genitals.
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I think Sex-Ed should be in year 6/7, you hear and learn about sex from friends or porn but it's different, they don't think about condoms and the consequences...
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