• prole
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    1 year ago

    Do you think sex ed somehow cheapens sex? People understanding sex only makes it better for everyone in every way.

    There is nothing about sex ed that teaches anyone that sex is a commodity. My experience in public school was there was no morality involved whatsoever. It was very sterile and 100% about learning technical shit about how our bodies work. Invaluable information, I might add.

    And I grew up in what many would consider a liberal area, especially in terms of our local public education.

    Freaks like you who are obsessed with which genitals a child has, are incapable of separating the physiological aspects of sex from the emotional ones. Sex ed is not sexy, dude, it was awkward as fuck. If anything, it turned me off of sex.

    It’s like saying that learning about the chemical processes used to make meth in chemistry class is the same thing as smoking it.

    • feedum_sneedson@lemmy.world
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      1 year ago

      I’m an advocate of facilitated discourse and was highlighting what causes such polarisation in attitudes towards sex work/workers. Since some people view it as fundamentally immoral, that’s a very difficult bridge to cross.

      Sex education is incredibly important and I’m amazed how bad it remains in many parts of the world. I’m unsure how or where children’s genitals come into this.