Understanding the Importance of Comprehensive Sexual Education for Children and Adolescents

2023-08-14 07:00:00

Dr. Nancy Álvarez. [Foto cortesía, vía Michel Suárez / MS Media]

No matter how much I want to talk regarding something else, politicians won’t let me. The UN does not stop screwing up (now they intend to accept sex between an adult and a minor who consents to it); The famous DeSantis, governor of Florida, wants, perhaps in good faith, to stop the indoctrination of our children in schools. Meanwhile, sexologists do not come forward to defend children and adolescents who are, along with a large part of society, more lost than Lindbergh’s son.

Mr. DeSantis, education is not sexual information. Sexual information is found in books and on good internet sites. Sexual education cannot begin in pre-adolescence, because sadly we live in a hypersexualized society, and at that age young people are already having sex, many young women are already pregnant or have had an abortion.

Sexual education includes talking regarding the functional couple and, therefore, the functional family and responsible sexuality. Sex is a gift from God. You have beautiful children, may God bless them. Thanks to Him (God) we came into the world, because our parents had sex. However, an active sex life is not for 12 or 13 year old boys. Because? Simple: children are not ready to have children.

If a teenager has sex, there will be consequences, and these are reflected in society: single mothers almost never make it to university, and neither do their children. A teenager is not ready to raise a child. A teenager, less so, since men mature later than women.

Stop saying that families, that is, parents, must educate their children in this matter. Can someone give what he doesn’t have? For God’s sake, wake up and understand that sexual education is a science that begins in the mother’s womb and ends with death.

Sexual education is not a game, it is something complicated and very scientific. The first thing is that we should not transmit fear or taboos, and most parents are full of them.

Children have the right to be sexually educated. Their rights exist, although sadly, as always, they are not fulfilled and no one respects them. If a parent shows children things as simple as that masturbating is “bad,” he is playing with their sexual future.

Masturbating is, for sexuality, what exercising and warming up the body is for an athlete or a dancer. Women who do not masturbate are usually anorgasmic later in life. Do parents know these things? Can you watch your children touch themselves and not tell them that it is bad or dirty? If they are not prepared, they should not talk regarding it until they are educated.

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