Mandatory Sex Education Essay

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Today 's youth is exposed to sex through several outlets, and not all give educational information to benefit their understanding of the topic. Teenagers need to be taught about the reality of sex and what it means to take part in it. They should not be intimidated into keeping quiet about their concerns on sex, but instead use their authority figures as leaverage to learn as much as they can about it. Schools should be a primary source of sex education because it is something teenagers will inevitably come across in their teenage years. It is necessary for them to know about the myths and facts regarding sex and reproduction, the emotions that teenagers might experience and the dangers and consequences of having sex. Sex education is not taken …show more content…

All teenagers should have a mandatory sex education to protect them from exploitation, violence and their own emotional burdens. WebMD says that many teens have said they feel bad about giving into the temptation of having sex (“Emotional Side,” n.d.). Supporting that statement, BRAVEheart (n.d.) agrees that, “Sex is a powerful and intimate act that young people are not ready for, they feel regret, anger, emotional discomfort and depression.” School prepares teenagers for the future, sex is a big part of every kids future. Teachers need to prepare students for the overwhelming emotions connected with taking part in sexual activities. Depending on whether the acts will be consensual or not, as an authority figure, teachers should be specially trained to give guidance in case any of their students were to be victimized or put in an emotionally straining position. The emotions that a sexually active teenager goes through are not to be overlooked, they can be dangerous to their wellbeing and that is why they need to be guided. The Heritage Foundation says, “comparing to when they were virgins, sexual teens were less likely to feel happy and more likely to show signs of depression.” (“The Emotional Effects,” n.d.). Not only do teenagers deal with depressing but “sexually active teenage girls are also 3 times more likely to commit suicide than virgins, and boys were 8 times more likely.” (“Sex Education Targets,” n.d.). Teenagers experience hormones on various levels throughout their lives, and they can get out of hand and be harmful. A situation that could have been solved by a discussion in a classroom can turn into a life or death scenario. Teenage years are essential for learning and having experiences and to protect teenagers from harming themselves, the government needs put an

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