T-Faz
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Sex education should first of all be provided to the parent. Only when they realise its importance can they realise what it means for their child.
I attended a convent school and in class 8 us girls were given a "talk" on it, it wasn't called sex education. Our Islamiat teacher briefed us on issues such as menstruation, keeping ourselves clean, and hygiene.
They never gave us any 'talk' in my convent school, I should have attended your school.
Anyway, as for the topic, Pakistan's population has to be controlled because one of the biggest obstacles to a progressive Pakistan is when parents who cannot afford to have any children, are having dozens just for the fun of it.
Gen. Ayub Khan was right when he stated that the biggest problem that would face Pakistan one day is its ever increasing population. Today we have a very high population, most of whom cannot be given the kind of rights and opportunities that they ought to have because of limited state capabilities.
Sex education is a must and it must be nationally taught to school children so that they can be aware of the many aspects of sexuality.
I don't know why people in our nation are so scared of talking about sex when they seem to think and do a lot of it.