That’s the way life works: some are born as boys, others as girls. They grow up, reach puberty and can reproduce their own kind. Nature, in an effort to ensure population growth, has arranged for men and women to be attracted to each other.
Possible health consequences
So, sexual desire is natural. However, everyone should understand the possible consequences of seconds of happiness!
Unprotected sex can lead, for example, to an unplanned and unwanted pregnancy, which will negatively affect the mental state of a woman. Its artificial interruption can lead to physical ailments and psychological problems. If we talk about early pregnancy, then to bear, to give birth, and then to care for and educate, too, most often is not even possible for the child’s body. As a result of everything – the spoiled life of mother and child, physical ailments, reproaches and discord.
Don’t forget that everyone has only one life. Don’t spoil it for yourself and others.
In addition, with unprotected sexual intercourse with unknown partners, it is possible to get various infectious diseases. Some of them are successfully cured, but it is possible to attach banal pathogens and the formation of chronic inflammatory processes that can lead to infertility. Others, such as HIV, syphilis and hepatitis C, lead to a lifelong pathological condition of varying severity.
The basics of sex education
We all understand that sex is great. But in order not to suffer after a moment of passion, it is necessary to know from childhood about the sexual difference, interaction and possible consequences of sexual intercourse. It is very important to educate children, teenagers, and young people about sexual culture. To give knowledge on the anatomical structure of the genitals, telling about their function. To bring to the attention the facts about pregnancy, to develop an understanding of responsibility for the future life. It is necessary to fully convey to young people the correct information about the prevention of sexually transmitted diseases and the prevention of unwanted pregnancy.
World experience
All over the world, and especially in developed countries, the basics of sexual relations are taught to children in lessons, which are sometimes held separately for boys and girls. Children will learn how to protect themselves from dangerous diseases such as HIV infection and syphilis. Visual aids are used in the classroom. For example, there is a demonstration of how to choose and wear a condom correctly – the main means of protection against sexually transmitted diseases. Much attention is paid to the degree of responsibility of the parties when entering into sexual relations.
Consequences of the lack of adequate sex education
So it turns out that everything is left to chance: children are slowly viewing pornographic sites and magazines from their parents, receiving incorrect information on the issue of interest. Thus, they have a wrong understanding of what sex is, and what its consequences may be.
According to statistics, about 60% of adolescents begin sexual activity at the age of 12-14 years. Most of these young people do not have the information and skills that could provide them with safe sexual intercourse. As a result – early pregnancies, diseases with dangerous infections, psychological trauma.
Conclusion
We all strive to be healthy physically and mentally. To do this, you need to understand the processes in your own body and learn to live in harmony with yourself and the world around you. Love, sex, the birth and upbringing of children play an important role in our lives. They should be considered in the classroom, like chemical formulas and spelling of the Russian language. From an early age, discuss with children emerging issues about gender differences and sex, not considering them something funny or shameful. Tabooing these topics leads to the appearance of physical illnesses and mental disorders. Let’s leave ignorance and prejudice behind and move forward. A lot depends on us!