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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1stGenAmerican(f): 12:46am On Feb 23, 2023
AmazonTopaz:

Must you call everything you don't understand "wokeness"?
Why don't you just make your argument without calling something woke. This your thread has nothing to do with wokeness go and study the meaning of the word before throwing it around.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by 1stGenAmerican(f): 12:54am On Feb 23, 2023
The OP isn’t telling the truth. Zambian officials debunked this lie in 2018 followed by Zim and SA. This book is sold on Amazon but there’s no real record of it ever being used in African countries.

https://www.timeslive.co.za/news/south-africa/2018-08-03-education-department-on-that-sex-book-we-know-nothing-about-it/

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Originalsly: 1:01am On Feb 23, 2023
There is a time for everything ... no doubt... kids need to have sex education ... but at this stage of their life this is not the time for this... there are sooo many other things they need to know. What we need to be really upset about is the current agenda to neutralize gender from a young age... to indoctrinate young kids that basically there is no boy nor girl ... that one can choose another to love.. it is the gay agenda and they are pushing it from top to bottom. We need to pay attention first to the TV shows and cartoons our kids watch... the books introduced in schools and what is taught in the schools. Look .... and you will see what I'm talking about.

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Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by ComeToJesus: 1:57am On Feb 23, 2023
Sotay 'squirt' came in ..

Na wah!!
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by uchman(m): 2:27am On Feb 23, 2023
Our parents used to hid any thing related to this topic from us
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by placeofallure(f): 2:48am On Feb 23, 2023
My mum used to tell me, "If you play with boys, you would get pregnant." ...and I foolishly believed it. I believed it so much that I got into an argument with my classmates in senior secondary school one day that once you play with boys (any kind of play- gisting, hide and seek, ludo or chess) you would be pregnant! My friends were more knowledgeable and knew you could only get pregnant if a man meets with a woman. It took the intervention of our biology teacher before I could be convinced. We went to call him actually.

I know my biology well and I was one of the best but I couldn't connect what happened in books to real life.

Sex education is good but it's something really sensitive to pass across. There should be limits to what a child is exposed to at various levels of their life. When you do a little too much or less, you rubbish the entire process and you find yourself in a deeper mess from where you started. There are NGOs that are specialists in this aspect and know when to run with what - ActionAid, Save the Children, FHI etc. A classroom teacher needs to be specially trained to be able to do this. I used to have materials on my phone to do this but I lost them. We really need to be careful with sexual education but then, to not teach it at all is abysmal.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Stanbeto: 3:09am On Feb 23, 2023
They really went too far here
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by ddeola: 4:41am On Feb 23, 2023
Na just one page dem post for una and some people don dey conclude. It's better they are given proper education and taught how to make the right decisions so that no one will take advantage of them early in life.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Karnice600: 5:25am On Feb 23, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids

We should really bless the Lord for Disney. She has been in the business of keeping the kids' minds busy with myths and fairytales for a good significant period of their lives.
Snow White, Beauty & The Beast, Cinderella, Pocahontas, Sleeping Beauty, Rapunzel...

The idea is to create an illusionary world that 'falsely' describe and explain the vices and virtues of the real world they're in, in a way they can relate with, such that innocence is preserved.

The moment you start seeing them get bored with fairytales, asking 'soul-piercing' questions, wanting to view real movies than animations or even soap operas, then you'll need a whole new script for them.

Sexual awareness, not sex education (in my words and opinion), can then be pushed gradually to a whole new level. This doesn't necessarilly have to be when signs of puberty are beginning to show. It has to do more with the mind. You could have a 12 year old mind, boxed in a 7 year old body. Yeah. It's different for different kids. One cap doesn't fit all...
There's so much more. I'm just too tired to type.

And please,
Don't watch soap with the kids.
Very important.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Nobody: 7:13am On Feb 23, 2023
shantti:
I know with the advent of the wokeness culture, what makes Africa African is beginning to be shoved aside. Africa used to have values and norms which they upholds to the highest level. Sex education didn't used to be for children and it worked so fine.

Our contemporary society maybe trying to educate children on matters surrounding sex but I think they are going to far, it should be a very gradual step, with more knowledge added at different stages in life. Not just exposing everything in two shakes of a dog's tail.

I came across this, do u all think it's too heavy for kids


99% of people making comments here are already promiscuous as a kid..... Can tell me sincerely if you've never had sex as a kid? And SWEAR TO IT??
Yet you want to own kids to be saints. WHAT GOES AROUND DEFINITELY COMES AROUND
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Love800(m): 7:37am On Feb 23, 2023
Blackman with dier useless type of reasoning. When i mean blackman including women too.

So what is wrong there now?

Tell ur children these tins so nobody can deceive dem.

Let dem know evritin including how to get pregnant. Let dem know watsup so nobody can use dier head.

Una go dey here dey form saint.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Airoflaw(m): 8:26am On Feb 23, 2023
This is one is strong ooo
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Nobody: 10:19am On Feb 23, 2023
Even my then Biology note on Reproduction doesn't sound that wild.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Yunghost: 10:32am On Feb 23, 2023
Nakana
themail no teach me this one oo
shocked grin
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Yunghost: 10:32am On Feb 23, 2023
Yunghost:
Nakana
them no teach me this one oo
shocked grin
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by siofra(f): 10:48am On Feb 23, 2023
ukaface:
them teach you sex education for primary school? Wow
What’s the name of your primary school abeg, I wan recommend am for my niece

The name's Santa Maria nursery and primary school, but it's not in Lagos (that's if you're in Lagos)
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by MrSly(m): 12:56pm On Feb 23, 2023
compton11:
Well this can only happens in Zambia, Zimbabwe,Kenya, South Africa and West Congo Nigeria
We all know where it normally happens. Where wannabes jettison their culture for woke civilization.
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by litaninja(m): 1:14pm On Feb 23, 2023
You caught 2-3 year old kids whose motor skills are not yet developed having sex?
Continue.

Sonnobax15:
lipsrsealed
Op, are you actually talking about the kids of this present day generation that can only be redeemed by God himself?

I can remember vividly as at 6-7 years ago when I was working as a bakery worker,I caught two kids of about 2-3 years having sexxx....I flogged them and took them to their respective parents,and told them what I caught both of them doing...Tho I was surprised initially,then I took a look at their parents,the kind of lifestyles they were living.. Immediately,I realized that those kids didn't just wake up one morning and started doing such shiit...But they must have been replicating what they must have seen their parents doing right before them...

So op,as we all can see,our society has been contamination beyond repair.....But we as parents, religious bodies,schools and the society as a whole needs alot of work to do in order to curb this menace..

Thank you
Re: Is This Not Too Much Sex Education For Kids? by Michaelcas(m): 12:26pm On Feb 24, 2023
DaddyCork:


bro thats how gays become fully grown faggggots..they teach them from young sir!!(no oofeinse) angry
that's not how it works, SOME PEOPLE DO THAT yeah, but sexuality is psychological, same way you naturally found yourself attracted to the opposite sex, that's the same way another person finds themselves attracted to the same sex.
It's a weird concept, a psychological anomaly discovered in some mammals. That's why they're pushing for it to be legalized, because it is found that animals do it, so they say why not humans too, since we're mammals also

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