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RE: Filipino Taboo: Can we have sex education to curve teen pregnancy?

in Cross Culture3 years ago

No doubts, the numbers are terrifying. To round this all up, there are just so many factors starting from increasing number of rape.

To me the world is far too exposed, most have the knowledge but never tend to utilize them. In Nigeria sex education is being taught in schools, but then, other factors like rape, peer pressure and mismanaged homes come in play. So anyway, the world could at least try to reduce the rate at which it's moving up, but I doubt there's a possibility of stopping it.


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Nigeria sex education is being taught in schools, but then, other factors like rape, peer pressure and mismanaged homes come in play.

I agree to these statement. Although we educate people about responsible sex, we can't control how society influenced people to still commit these acts.