well as a medical student we'd been discussing sex education for years for simply one reason,
because it is our responsibility to teach the public about the importance of family planning, contraceptives and safe sex. My professor, well he's a wonderful one and i really am learning a lot from him.
he said that the Philippines is (well if i'm not mistaken) on top when it comes to teenage pregnancy where in fact we are a very religious country. remember the saying "curiosity kills the cat" it's as simple as that, at home we cannot learn anything about sex for the sole reason that our parents won't talk anything about it, the school tried to educate us during our highschool but again a lot of people contradicts them for doing so, would you believe that the church don't even salute the reproductive bill :D so in the end people tend to learn from themselves and too sad they learn it from experience, learn it in a hard way, a way that can lead them, again to teenage pregancy, and sexuall disease.
sex education doesn't mean you study and watch sex, you don't study positions (but in some cases you do, like what position is advisable for a womean who have a dislocated uterus) and people don't show you how to do it. it's about studying how to prevent yourself from unwanted results, the pros and cons that in someway you'll be able to choose to do it in a muche safer way, even if it had only been out of curiosity atleast you'd be smart enough to make sure that your curiosity won't lead you with any harmful result.
some fast facts:
widrawal is only 50% safe
condoms are 98.2% safe plus it's safe against std (people should not only protect themselves for having a child but also for having sexually transmitted disease)
pills is 98% safe (not really sure)
again nothing is 100 percent everything has this so called product error.
and always remember the only thing that the church allows is abstinence
which simply means no sex at all and this is the only thing that is 100% safe *wink*
Sunday, February 22, 2009
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