Its all a matter of who gets to whom first. Children should be taught about sex education at an earlier age. In my youth I had none, my parents showed me and my brother a cartoon about the birds and the bee's. after that I had to wait till high school for my first health class, and the first time I learned what sex really I was about 11 and my friend had found a porno that belonged to his father, me and the rest of the kids that lived around the block watched in shock. I was 11 and I didnt know what was going on, so I can say my very first situation of sexual education came from a porno named Panty Raid. But perhaps if I learned at an earlier age, I wouldnt have had to seen it with my very own eyes on a TV screen. Kids who learn like this most likely develop a sort of lust and mis-education, .
thinking that, what I saw was love, and that's how we and baby's are made, when the truth is that its really consensual sex and no love is truly being consummated. I remember .
coming home and looking at my parents differently, as if they too exercised their love for each other in that manner. So I believe that if all of that could have been prevented I would have been releived from all the false depictions of how and what a woman is and is all about. Education therefore is the key to curbing a child's impulses and sexual curiosity. The thing with most parents is that sexual education for a minor is sort of taboo. Perhaps thinking that it could ruin there childhood, and lead them to grow up and mature faster they disregard what sexual education has to offer. In the 1920's the WCA (the Women's Cooperative Alliance) developed a community-wide sex education that stated that parents should have a more direct approach when confronting there kids about sex education. And using the scientific terminology and explanations on what body part does what. They discouraged parents from using birds and bees.