Importance of Sex Education Essay

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    Over the years the teen depression rate has been in an increase in girls. The Department of Health estimated about 30% girls are becoming more depressed between the ages of 12 to 17 totaling 1.89 million teens(47). Girls that goes through depression feels as if they’re alone in the world and have no one to turn to. They also may feel as if there parents wouldn’t understand them even if they tried explaining it to them. Parents should start being more cautious of the actions their teenage…

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    Each year, approximately 67.8 per 1,000 girls aged fifteen to nineteen become pregnant. Of those pregnancies, the majority -82 percent- are unintended (Planned Parenthood). Numbers such as these have lead to a the popular debate of whether or not birth-control pills should be available to teenage girls without a prescription. Many take the side that it should not be sold without a prescription due to potential risks that would be unknown to patients without an examination from a doctor. However,…

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    Due to new and improved items used to prevent teen pregnancy, the numbers of unintended teen pregnancies are drastically falling. Items such as, birth control, condoms, and more education on safe sex are promoting women to wait to have a child until later in life. Many individuals disagree with women becoming pregnant at a young age. As well as, people point out the advantages of preventing teen pregnancy, like keeping children in school. Multiple authors will be assisting pointing out the…

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    because it would significantly decrease the amount of teen pregnancies occurring each year and target groups who once before may not have had it accessible to them. “Half (50 percent) of all teens feel uncomfortable talking with their parents about sex compared to just…

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    Many still may not support the use of contraceptives, but merely looking at facts it is hard to dispute their beneficial qualities. Contraceptives offer both men and women the right to a safe and responsible sex life by allowing for responsible family planning, preventing sexually transmitted infects, and helping avoid unintended…

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    The Rise In Teen Pregnancy

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    dealing with bullying, discovering depression. Anxiety and sex. Teenage pregnancy isn 't just a thing in a far away place. It has became a grim reality that strikes the homes of thousands. Certain factors can play a large part in the way teens handle sexual situations with another person. Things such as race, ethnicity and economics may be a reason why more girls of one side of the track may seem to be more easily influenced into unprotected sex. Yet even the most privileged of girls have became…

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    “We’re casual about sex and serious about consent. But is it working?”, written by Jon Zimmerman, is published in the In Theory section of the Washington Post on October 13th, 2015. In his article, Zimmerman argues that colleges nowadays go to great length to uphold the “affirmative consent” policy and successfully protect themselves from lawsuits of sexual violence, but a discussion with the students about the emotional intimacy aspect of sex is often missing. Zimmerman accurately assesses the…

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    Some parents think that sex education is a wrong thing, and it is a thing that brings shame to them. They also say that life will teach them new things, so adults should not bother themselves teaching kids this type of education because they will know everything once they grow up and try it. However, puberty is the main reason that makes sexual feelings begin, and it starts with kids nearly between 11 to 14 years old. Puberty also start putting it prints by changing kids hormones and shaping…

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    have shown that girls raised in poverty, in single-parent homes, and by parents with lower levels of education are more likely to become adolescent mothers. Between April 2009 and March 2010, there were 71 pregnancies in girls age 19 and under. (Teen Haven) Education is affected when the teenager becomes pregnant. Often young girls are too busy raising their child, they forget about their education and there social life which in turn affects their future. Teenage pregnancy does not allow the…

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    The Future of Gender Stereotypes and Sexuality in America There are many factors that have contributed to the more outward attitudes toward sexuality including the women’s rights movement, contraception, gender equality, advancements in technology and medicine, pop culture, drugs, and the perception of power. It seems like everything has been sexualized to some degree from television and music to clothing. It is not unusual to see sexual ideas and behaviors portrayed in commercials during…

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