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Should sex education be included in the CBSE syllabus


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http://www.ndtv.com/convergence/ndtv/story.aspx?id=NEWEN20070007304 After Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh, Maharashtra has become the third state that is protesting against sex education. In fact, no to sex education is the unanimous message from Maharashtra's political parties to the Centre. Union Government, in cooperation with the National Council for Education Research and Training and the National AIDS Control Organisation, has prepared a syllabus to provide sex education to children between classes six and 12. What do you think?
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Re: Should sex education be included in the CBSE syllabus What is sex education? Sex education, which is sometimes called sexuality education or sex and relationships education, is the process of acquiring information and forming attitudes and beliefs about sex, sexual identity, relationships and intimacy. It is also about developing young people's skills so that they make informed choices about their behaviour, and feel confident and competent about acting on these choices. It is widely accepted that young people have a right to sex education, partly because it is a means by which they are helped to protect themselves against abuse, exploitation, unintended pregnancies, sexually transmitted diseases and HIV/AIDS

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We are the fastest reproducing nation on the planet' date=' sex education shud be least of our priorities :hic:[/quote'] India has the largest number of HIV AIDS people when compared with other natins. At least five million are currently living with HIV.
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Re: Should sex education be included in the CBSE syllabus I say a big YES to sex education.

There is a wrong concept among people that sex education stimulates people to become more sexually active!
Even if it was true then there is nothing wrong with being sexually active as long as you are careful and practise safe sex (which is why sex education is important).
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Re: Should sex education be included in the CBSE syllabus half baked Knowledge is more dangerous .... Rapidly increasing HIV+ve/AIDS cases as example of that. Proper Sex Sducation will atleast help the next generation make educated Choice :hmph:

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Re: Should sex education be included in the CBSE syllabus I think Sex Education is necessary... I had my first ever sex-ed class when I was 10, but it wasn't that in-depth... I was actually 12 when I learned (through sex-ed) that babies exited their mothers through their _________'s, I remember being shocked and disgusted. (from the age of 5, up until then, I had thought all babies were born by caesarian)... I first saw a picture of a fully nude woman when I was 6, when I was playing in the back of my Dad's paper shop, and found a stack of porn magazines that had been taken off the shelf to be returned... I saw my first hardcore flick when I was 14, I believe that porn is educational, it teaches you what to do, and how (except obviously, it's not wise to copy the endings, you'd get a slap)... I apologise if my post is offensive, I blame Mr Ronald Bacardi...

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There is a wrong concept among people that sex education stimulates people to become more sexually active!
care to corroborate ur theory
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