SEX EDUCATION
(For parents and teenagers)
Sexuality education is defined as teaching about human sexuality, including intimate relationships, human sexual anatomy, sexual reproduction, sexually transmitted infections, sexual activity, sexual orientation, gender identity, abstinence, contraception, and reproductive rights and responsibilities.
Sex education is designed to help young people gain the information, skills and motivation to make healthy decisions about sex and sexuality throughout their lives.
Sexuality education has been shown to help prevent and reduce the risks of adolescent pregnancy, HIV, and sexually transmitted infections for children and adolescents.
Developing a healthy sexuality is a key developmental milestone for all children and adolescents that depends on acquiring information and forming attitudes, beliefs, and values about consent, sexual orientation, gender identity, relationships, and intimacy.
All children and adolescents need to receive accurate education about sexuality to understand ultimately how to practice healthy sexual behavior.
UNHEALTHY SEXUALITY.
All unhealthy sexual activities should be avoided such as:
•Masturbation: Sex with oneself.
•Lesbianism: Sex between two females.
•Homosexuality: Sex between two males.
Any form of sex at an early age should be avoided, it may have a long or short time effect in a person's life.
Considering the fact that these children and adolescents have little or no knowledge about sex, certain persons or organizations should take it as a responsibility to educate them:
•Parents.
•Churches.
•Schools.
•Government.
Genesis 39:12 And she caught him by his garment, saying, Lie with me! But he left his garment in her hand and fled and got out [of the house].
Flee like Joseph from every form of sexual activity.
Sex is designed just for married people, flee from any form of sex at your youthful age.
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