I don't disagree about the importance of sex ed, but this flyer is less about exploring the dangers of sex and why it's important to wait and use safe practices, and more about excusing or enabling young teens and children having sex. The only information presented is ways to prepare for/have sex or deal with the consequences. Nothing about the dangers of STD, pregnancy, or potential damage to underdeveloped bodies. I suppose the argument would be that it's a smaller part of a larger curriculum that talks about that, but the framing of the flyer certainly seems more about enabling sex than simply teaching safety.
I don't disagree about the importance of sex ed, but this flyer is less about exploring the dangers of sex and why it's important to wait and use safe practices, and more about excusing or enabling young teens and children having sex. The only information presented is ways to prepare for/have sex or deal with the consequences. Nothing about the dangers of STD, pregnancy, or potential damage to underdeveloped bodies. I suppose the argument would be that it's a smaller part of a larger curriculum that talks about that, but the framing of the flyer certainly seems more about enabling sex than simply teaching safety.