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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by kkins25(m): 5:56pm On Feb 22, 2023
I was already awre of the thing called sex by primary 5. But, it's not really necessary. Its like teaching an ss1 student theory of relativity. it shouldn't go beyond sex is how children are made,you can get STD, sexual abuse, nd sex is allowed when you turn 18.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 5:57pm On Feb 22, 2023
brain54:

My sis these are not teens…


These are pry 5 students. Likely 8-9 year olds.

No one is questioning the importance of sex education. But it has to be introduced gradually and in correlation to age of the kids.


For kids that young this exposure/education is quite extreme!

Yes I agree but at least they are trying. Nigerians don't even do anything.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by IMMUNO1(m): 5:57pm On Feb 22, 2023
The book should be banned and the author prosecuted. We are dismantling things we can't reassemble if we continue like this.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by GorillaApp(m): 5:57pm On Feb 22, 2023
IamtheTruth1:


Dem don make porn director minister of education for Zambia
grin
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by femisplash: 6:01pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


Before those sensual material were kids not still having sex?
No, they weren't. Couldn't possibly do what you weren't exposed to, except an adult perv taking advantage of them.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by gaddafe(m): 6:01pm On Feb 22, 2023
Two things I see wrong here is
1. The boy in the first picture was just left alone without any girl to cater for his sexual desire.

2. They didn't add or show the kids a picture of the penis sliding inside the vulval to explicitly show the kids how it's done and the right hole to insert it.

Other than that everything is OK. Whether in Nigeria or elsewhere. However you are free to use any technique in bringing up your kids
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Nobody: 6:01pm On Feb 22, 2023
We are at an age Where the Attainment of Knowledge is approaching a very rapid rate,
things that children are supposed to know in
adulthood they already know it, before they
become teenagers.


As someone who loves Knowledge and Human
Progress, I think it will speed up the Evolution
of the human race.


More Knowledge = Faster Human Development.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by brain54(m): 6:04pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


Yes I agree but at least they are trying. Nigerians don't even do anything.
Trying…?

More like over trying. The thing is you end up achieving worse results from the kids than what you were trying to prevent in the first place.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by FHL3: 6:07pm On Feb 22, 2023
I don't think this is appropriate at all. It went way deeper than it should go. In a sane environment, it is too much but the content may be a reflection of their values and norms about sex as a country or may be it is intended to address prevailing sexual attitude in their society.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Mrvictorwrite(m): 6:07pm On Feb 22, 2023
Wonders shall never end!🥺
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Owopariola001: 6:07pm On Feb 22, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids

Sex Education is overrated.

Other than telling kids that sex can lead to pregnancy and the possibility of STDs, any other thing is pornography.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:10pm On Feb 22, 2023
femisplash:

No, they weren't. Couldn't possibly do what you weren't exposed to, except an adult perv taking advantage of them.

So you're saying before sensual material, there was no pre-marital underage sex and teen pregnancies?

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:12pm On Feb 22, 2023
brain54:

Trying…?

More like over trying. The thing is you end up achieving worse results from the kids than what you were trying to prevent in the first place.


Africans have a higher rate of teen pregnancies than the west.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by P1PrinceKT(m): 6:13pm On Feb 22, 2023
Lamanii22:
What kind of nonsense thing is this one…. This is rubbish na
Absolutely rubbish.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by yemi1504: 6:17pm On Feb 22, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids

Actually, that knowledge there is too much? What?
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by brain54(m): 6:19pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


Africans have a higher rate of teen pregnancies than the west.


Says who…?
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by femisplash: 6:19pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


So you're saying before sensual material, there was no pre-marital underage sex and teen pregnancies?
Nearly a possibility. Like I earlier said, you can't do what you aren't exposed to.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:23pm On Feb 22, 2023
femisplash:

Nearly a possibility. Like I earlier said, you can't do what you aren't exposed to.

So who taught the first people on earth how to have sex? grin
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:24pm On Feb 22, 2023
brain54:

Says who…?

Says statistics https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/highest-teen-pregnancy-rates-worldwide.html


The more you keep pretending about sex, the more your kids suffer it.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by sylve11: 6:25pm On Feb 22, 2023
Na wa o sad cool
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by BalogunIdowu(m): 6:25pm On Feb 22, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids

This is education done unpolitely...
Excuse me, how does the teacher - male or female explains this in class to the pupils...
Nonsense!

Don't pardon my manners...
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by femisplash: 6:29pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


So who taught the first people on earth how to have sex? grin

They weren't kids . Are you kidding right now?
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:31pm On Feb 22, 2023
femisplash:

They weren't kids . Are you kidding right now?

It doesn't matter. Where did they get the idea from? You really think prehistoric people waited till they were 18 to start having sex?

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Noaim: 6:31pm On Feb 22, 2023
[quote author=shantti post=121124401]I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids[/quote

It’s better kids (13 years and above) are taught about sex and its consequences so that their ignorance does not lead them to unwanted teenage pregnancies and STDs. Most Africans are just hypocrites. We tend to act holy but at the end of the day teenage pregnancies are more rampant in our societies compared to the societies in which sex is considered a normal thing. We keep doing the same thing over and over again and the results we get are still negative.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by brain54(m): 6:32pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


Says statistics https://www.worldatlas.com/articles/highest-teen-pregnancy-rates-worldwide.html


The more you keep pretending about sex, the more your kids suffer it.
I laugh at you…


Did you see the part of the statistics you are quoting that says majority of the pregnant teens are actually married teenagers?

Also cultural views on abortion and others listed?

Learn to read and not just quote statistics.

Dey play. Dey play… you hear!
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by brain54(m): 6:35pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


Africans have a higher rate of teen pregnancies than the west.


You seem to be confusing teenage pregnancy with sex education.

Two different things!
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by rollywise(m): 6:39pm On Feb 22, 2023
They should kuku use two students of opposite sex to practicalise it so will be formal
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:40pm On Feb 22, 2023
brain54:

I laugh at you…


Did you see the part of the statistics you are quoting that says majority of the pregnant teens are actually married teenagers?

Also cultural views on abortion and others listed?

Learn to read and not just quote statistics.

Dey play. Dey play… you hear!

So that makes it okay? Will you be okay to give your daughter out in marriage as a teen?

If they were educated better they would not get married and get pregnant as a teen.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1Sharon(f): 6:41pm On Feb 22, 2023
brain54:

You seem to be confusing teenage pregnancy with sex education.

Two different things!

A teenager that is properly educated will not get pregnant as a teen.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by brain54(m): 6:45pm On Feb 22, 2023
1Sharon:


So that makes it okay? Will you be okay to give your daughter out in marriage as a teen?

If they were educated better they would not get married and get pregnant as a teen.

Hahahaha…

Funny you. I like the way you keep expanding your argument even though it’s clear you have absolutely no idea what you are arguing about.

Lol!
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Teymanhenry(f): 6:45pm On Feb 22, 2023
I wasn't given any sex education by my parents. I was trained in Christian and very very discipline home. Much of the sex education was learnt in school. My friends who's parent discussed open sex education with their parents turned out to by womanizers and semi harlots in our JSS days. This sex education self

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