India Daily reports on children being denied sex education, because, well, apparently it's too graphic. “The Madhya Pradesh government has decided to ban the sex education provided under the adolescent education program in its present form in the schools.”
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Hi !
May I kindly invite you to visit my blog
http://justlybalanced.blogspot.com
My latest post is about ban on sex education.
Warm regards
Arshad
I interesed seeking its program
I think its very childish to say ‘Ban On Sex Education’ many people misunderstood the meaning of Sex Education- this sounds more like how to do Sex… but its far away from it for educational purpose and thats just to help people come out of the myth about opposite sex and know human bodies better.
sex education is must for under 18 years student because they doestn”t know about how to use sex