Sex-Ed Classes Should Be Taught In A Sexual Education Classroom

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One topic taught in a sexual education class is about relationships and making informed decisions. To maintain a healthy relationship a person needs positive communication, conflict management, and negotiating skills; these are skills that most young people aren’t taught. Without these skills this can result in an unhealthy and sometimes violent relationship. Sex ed classes can help build these skills and help others manage or end an unhealthy relationship. Consenting is also a very big problem in America. Learning to respect a woman or mans wishes regarding to having sex or not should be taught. 50 nos and a yes should not mean yes until that person is fully ready and means it. When a person says no regarding the situation that should be end of the topic. Learning that no means no in a sex ed class could potentially help with ending sexual violence. Respecting a person wishes keeps him/her from doing something they did not want to do, they solely did it to make the other person happy and that’s not right. …show more content…

People of other sexual orientations haven’t been treated with respect and sometimes common decency because some refuse to believe that they exists. Some believe that these people are unnatural and only want attention. Others throw their religious views at them. In a sexual education class they would be able to learn that they are regular people. LGBT groups do not necessarily deal with sex, but more as being comfortable with who you are and self acceptance. Learning self acceptance early on in life will help you tackle obstacles a little bit easier on in life because nobody can tell you who you are except for yourself. These groups also face a lot of hate and learning more about these sexualities or preferences will show that they are still humans with feelings and