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  Sex Ed questionnaire response 2

   
  How did you first learn about sex?

  school or home

 
  Do you feel the information you were given was adequate?

  yes

 
  What do you think of the quality of sex education today?

  I think the sex education at my school was really good as I know about most things. I dont think this is the case in some schools though, as some people don't seem to know a lot.

 
  Do you feel that the media's obsession with sex leaves nothing left for parents to teach their kids?

  In some ways yes, but I think most parents prefer it so that their kids don't have to rely on them. It can be an awkward subject.

 
  Do you think that sexuality education should be treated differently for girls than it is for boys?

  No. At my school we had sex education together. Just because girls and boys have different things happen to them, they still need to know what happens to the opposite sex.

 
  Does the advertising of "women's sanitary products" on TV bother you?

  No, I don't see why it should.

 
  How early, is too early to learn about sex?

  I don't think any age is really, but it would seem a bit stupid to teach children under 9 or 10 as it wouldn't effect them at that age. I think just before puberty is a good age, about 9 or 10.

 
  If you knew then what you know now, what would you do differently?

  Probably not a lot. I can't really remember not knowing about it, but I obviously haven't known all my life!

 
  If you had a teenage daughter and there was a book available which contained graphic information about female sexuality, orgasm, masturbation techniques - designed to teach them everything about their sexuality - while recommending the delaying experimentation with penetrative sex until of emotional maturity (and legal age) - would you let her read it? (please give reasons why)

  Yes, because she would learn about it later anyway and I think it should be her decision what she does. If she wasn't a teenager I wouldn't really want her to. Teenagers are interested in that sort of thing and I don't see anything wrong.

 
 
  How did you first hear about exotic sexual practices such as fetishism and group sex?

  Probably TV, magazines and the internet.

 
  Do you feel that the increasingly mainstream reference to these things is a good thing? (ie: Threesomes and guy's facination with Lesbianism being a standard punch line on sitcoms these days).

  I wouldn't say it's good or bad. It's just another type of sex and sex is found everywhere.

 
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