View Full Version : Sex education-should it be allowed in india??
ashdoc
December 24th, 2009, 05:07 AM
Since I joined only this year ,I dont know whether this topic has been discussed on this forum before.
Old echarchans ,you can tell me.
If not .........phir der kis baat ki hai ??!!!!!!:smartass:
view -counterview anyone ??
Should be allowed - who else but sprite ?? :rolleyes:
Should not be allowed ..........who ???:dontknow::dontknow:
Guys I know this is a progressive forum , but surely there is somebody who thinks that giving sex education to school going kids is against Bharatiya sanskriti etc blah blah blah..........
So come up and argue ........
ashdoc
December 24th, 2009, 05:11 AM
shit ,i forgot to post a poll !!!!! :hide:
fuck ......shit !!
can the mods do the needful ??
sprite
December 24th, 2009, 05:30 AM
Should be allowed - who else but sprite ?? :rolleyes:
You think I am a compounder in your clinic that I don't have any work :rolleyes:
bloddy you are doctor....you write an article on such topics...:rolleyes:
aise aa jaate hain topics and order lekar jaise khud likhne waale hain aur partner dhoondh rahe hain....:whacky:
:rolleyes::rolleyes:
:D
sprite
December 24th, 2009, 05:32 AM
fuck ......shit !!
can the mods do the needful ??
what you want them to do...fuck or shit?
milanfanabhi
December 24th, 2009, 05:53 AM
allowed?is it been prohibited now?but we had sex education bhashan baazi in 9th grade.We were made to wear condoms to kela and kakdi,which we had to bring from our home,while they provided us cheap sarkari condom.
Rakhi
December 24th, 2009, 06:04 AM
Of course it should be allowed, especially the safe practices of sex, if nothing else! It was since the days I was in school. I learnt so much about it while still in school :)
sprite
December 24th, 2009, 11:24 AM
Of course it should be allowed, especially the safe practices of sex, if nothing else! It was since the days I was in school. I learnt so much about it while still in school :)
allowed?is it been prohibited now?but we had sex education bhashan baazi in 9th grade.We were made to wear condoms to kela and kakdi,which we had to bring from our home,while they provided us cheap sarkari condom.
Never had such exposure in school-time. I attended 45rs/3month fees kendriya vidyalya school :D :D
whatever we knew was through our biology text-books (STI/D's and prevention (condoms and stuff), human reproduction anatomy and foetus development, birth-control methods etc etc) which I studied till 12th standard. (CBSE)
It was more than necessary. In 9th standard or schooling we were never going to use a condom anyway that we needed to know how its rolled-on. May be times have changed now. They must have included PMS too in their curriculum :rolleyes:
and still I can bet that I know about the 'education' part more than the two sex-educated students quoted above :D
JaiSpeaks
December 24th, 2009, 04:54 PM
yeah i did not know condom wearing was added . All they said was there is something called as condom to prevent pregnancy ... thats all ... all they went through was human anatomy and explained what these sexual thoughts mean .. By that time though half the class had already watched porn in someway .... VHS tapes named after some obscure Hindi movie ...
the funny thing is that all the guys stopped using the most common name C*** instead referred too in a classy way (vulva) >:D
sunnykode
December 24th, 2009, 06:14 PM
Off course it should be allowed. I would even say make it compulsory.
We were in high school when we had our sex education. yes by then most of the boys had already seen and known about it :D... VHS were big hit:)s. Still remember the name of the first one ... called Chachi 420 :D
But man it was awkward. Our school principle made our whole class sit in one room and went over everything. It took us 3 days to talk with girls :whacky:
Rakhi
December 26th, 2009, 02:44 PM
But man it was awkward. Our school principle made our whole class sit in one room and went over everything. It took us 3 days to talk with girls :whacky:
It was weird for us too....there was this lady who took these special classes for girls and boys separately. But we were also told that if we feel attracted to boys, there is absolutely nothing wrong with it; It is natural. Of course it didnt go too well with parents when they came to know about nothing being wrong part.
raniraja
December 26th, 2009, 06:54 PM
We had sex education in moral science class when I was in class X (once a week, for the non-christians. The christians had catechism:)). Our teacher herself was so embarrassed to teach the subject that she used to simply read the lessons through in the class. Didn't even understand head nor tail of what she was saying. I don't remember whether we had studied human anatomy in biology then, but nobody could learn anything from the sex education class, except that the word "sex" was brought out in the open.
When one student asked her about "venereal diseases", which wasn't covered in the syllabus then, she too stumbled on the answer, saying that these were caused by "unhygienic conditions", without elaborating on it.
This was in 1978-79. There weren't any videos then and even the pornography wasn't readily sold on the roadside as is done now.
The sex education didn't seem to make much difference either way. One was as curious, full of wrong information, misconceptions, confused, lusty and unknowing of the partner's feelings/ reactions/ wants. Experience has been the best teacher.
chachaG
December 27th, 2009, 05:31 AM
Yes it is necessory
chitrala
December 28th, 2009, 12:52 AM
Welcome chachaG!
Nice Avatar.
milanfanabhi
December 28th, 2009, 07:00 PM
condon wearing thing was a shame.One guy brought a dozen of bananas and other got 1 kg cucumber and distributed to other guys.No guy wanted to tell their parents that they wanted a banana/cucumber for wearing a condom on it,
Anonymous
December 29th, 2009, 06:42 AM
Personally I do not think its needed. I/we never had any and are doing ok.
There is a very thin line between being-open-about-sex/sex-education and actually-having-free-sex:D.
All the mind-games that sex plays on the mind of children/adolescents can be resolved by actually having sex, that is it;
being open about sex/having sex education hardly helps; on the contrary the mind games get more complicated which ultimately can be controlled only by actually doing it rather than just studying. Thats a desi guy's pov, cant speak for ladies.
Our society at large will not approve pre-marital-sex or free-sex with multiple partners. That may be 'personal choice' but never a social-choice. And I respect our culture the way it is.
sprite
December 29th, 2009, 06:54 AM
Personally I do not think its needed. I/we never had any and are doing ok.
There is a very thin line between being-open-about-sex/sex-education and actually-having-free-sex:D.
All the mind-games that sex plays on the mind of children/adolescents can be resolved by actually having sex, that is it;
being open about sex/having sex education hardly helps; on the contrary the mind games get more complicated which ultimately can be controlled only by actually doing it rather than just studying. Thats a desi guy's pov, cant speak for ladies.
Our society at large will not approve pre-marital-sex or free-sex with multiple partners. That may be 'personal choice' but never a social-choice. And I respect our culture the way it is.
I wonder if these guys teach girls here that early sex (as early as @20 years) increases the chances of cervical cancer many-many folds :D
or anything...anything about HPV infection that is damn common and the biggest cause of cervical cancer
or teach the parents that there is a vaccine for cervical cancer that is available now (related to HPV) and docs recommend it at 13 years of age...
what sex education we are talking about here? Rolling condoms on penis or latest stuff for BOTH parents and students? :rolleyes:
frankly milano sir, I was shocked and surprised when you told about rolling stuff in 9th standard. Are they teaching guys the stuff or THE STUFF? :confused:
beats me...IMO they should make parents sit with students when they explain this stuff in school :doh:
viking
December 30th, 2009, 05:31 AM
Since I joined only this year ,I dont know whether this topic has been discussed on this forum before.
Old echarchans ,you can tell me.
If not .........phir der kis baat ki hai ??!!!!!!:smartass:
view -counterview anyone ??
Should be allowed - who else but sprite ?? :rolleyes:
Should not be allowed ..........who ???:dontknow::dontknow:
Guys I know this is a progressive forum , but surely there is somebody who thinks that giving sex education to school going kids is against Bharatiya sanskriti etc blah blah blah..........
So come up and argue ........
I think they should teach children about Gandhiji's experiments with truth. That should be enough:rolleyes:
raniraja
December 30th, 2009, 11:44 AM
Seeing how fast the kids are these days, I think "sex education" should mean the kids teaching the teachers and parents about it.
badriprasad
December 30th, 2009, 01:33 PM
No need. Indians are getting enough lessons in sex...... from demi-gods and politicians.
Need of hour is a curriculum designed to teach Indian kids lessons in morality.
amritvani
January 25th, 2010, 12:27 AM
cervical cancer? I don't know much about that; most my elderly relatives had their first child in late teens as was common then, and they all lived a long life, no cervical cancer there.
For condoms and stuff, yeah nirodh was well known where I grew up, sill remember vividly guys blowing up condoms like balloons in late Holi nights when fire was buring out... wierd traditions in my galli...
Way later when I went to another country on job and my coworker told me she was carrying twins. I asked her how she knew, and she told me the doctor did imaging in pregnancy tests and he could spot. I asked her how she knew she was pregnant (at all) or what prompted her to go to the doctor at all and that confused her completely. So here I was master of debonair and penthouse and playboy and blue films but zero understanding that the periods are missed. so yeah a little education would have helped.
I think by sex ed it probably means safe sex; I think there should be more than that and wholesome. For whatever reason, the social systems are so setup that the scholastic stuff is learnt in schools and religious in temples and churches, and this important aspect of sex that drives a big part of life is just left wide open to be learnt by hit and miss or covertly. Something is amiss here. This is the land of kama sutra, what is holding it back?
chando
January 25th, 2010, 12:17 PM
No need. Indians are getting enough lessons in sex...... from demi-gods and politicians.
Need of hour is a curriculum designed to teach Indian kids lessons in morality.
looks like you think sex is immoral.
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