Persuasive Essay On Sex Education

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Sex education in public schools is the first of the four topics I will be discussing. This topic was a no brainer for me to choose, due to the fact that I grew up in the public and private school systems, and am able to connect my personal experiences with the opinions I hold today. Although sex education was not very prominent throughout my educational experience, I believe all students would greatly benefit from the knowledge one can acquire through a diverse sexual education experience. My first experience with sex education came in sixth grade (I’m 22), and unfortunately is the only experience I’ve had, while in the public school system. Although I cannot recall this event in its entirety, I can still remember the minor details.
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One time in particular sticks out to me the most, and that was my first sexual experience. Looking back at it, I defiantly had no idea what I was doing. I was aware of my sexual desire; however, I wasn’t exactly sure what to do. Thanks to movies, and porn, I was capable of getting through the experience without making a fool out of myself. If schools were to teach kids the inevitable at a young age, instead of just trying to prolong it, I think it would beneficial for a few reasons. One being, it would take away the awkwardness of the situation, and secondly it would make the experience more pleasurable for both recipients, while also allowing then to make well educated …show more content…

Due to the fact that most people are going to have sex at some point, it seems logical to think that proper education would help everybody. Let’s face it, sex is very prominent in our culture and has the ability to control how we act around others. If people were educated on the subject men and women would be able to express themselves more freely, and understand their unstoppable desire for sex. Upon further research, it came to my attention that only 24 of the 50 states require sex education. Sex has always been a touchy subject for man to discuses, especially in an educational environment. Due to my lack of knowledge of the subject, talking about sex makes me feel vulnerable, although I know it shouldn’t. Thankfully, I have gained a new appreciation to the educational element involved with sex, through this course and the Roger hock text

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