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In our society in ‘AFRICA’ is very difficult for parents to teach their children on sex education because of their mentality and their morals, unlike other countries who see it a fundamental key in the lives of every child.
I learnt about sex education in my late teens, I do see people around me doing it and I have no knowledge about what they are doing till I was eighteen years and I wished I knew in my teenage years.
I feel it is right for every parent in our society to teach their children about sex education, let them know the advantages and disadvantages of indulging in a sexual act.