Classes on Porn and Sexting is The Key To A Better Society

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Mar 08, 2017 12:32 PM EST

The conventional norms of education largely dependent on theoretical grounding are not enough for a rapidly developing world. The new technology advances a more knowledgeable next generation. With mobile phones and laptops being a mandatory accessory for most, children come in contact with the larger world from early years of childhood. Sex education, therefore, is a mandatory step that will forewarn these young minds about the limits and dangers of porn and sexting, reported BBC.

According to The Guardian, the taboo on the topic of sex enamors it with a sense of curiosity that children may find hard to restrain from. Sex being a social practice is not a heinous crime, but sex-related crime is on the rise. With most children likely to be introduced to pornographic sites by the time they leave primary school. Porn and sexting if used with evil intention and excessively can lead to disastrous results for your children. A proper guidance and open talk session about porn and sexting will enlighten them of the do's and dont's and also highlight the gray areas to be cautioned about.

Sex education largely depends on the biological understanding of male and female form. What is more important is to add the study of societal relations and issues to this education. The impact of porn, the idea of consensual sex and the dangers of sexting are issues that must be candidly discussed to prevent children from falling prey to unscrupulous practices.

Know the gray zones:

1. Signs of abusive relations

2. Online bullying

3. Sexual harassment

4. Idea of consent

5. Addiction to porn

Proper enlightenment of porn and sexting would help children to analyze the situation as right and wrong. This will build their self-esteem and also prepare them to face the world with the right attitude.

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