A few days ago
Hung N

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As a R.I. public school graduate, I have witnessed the sex education and been an experiment to it. In my public high school, where classes in health education gets in depth, I learned things in sex that I would never have learned otherwise. For example, why people have sex, why is it dangerous in some cases, what to do to protect yourself and most importantly, what to do if the worst happens to you. I had many choices to make then, like should I be having sex? Is there an alternative to having sex? Should I stay abstinence? Should I use protection if I engage in sexual activities? Without the proper sex education, I wouldn’t be able to make the right choices. Today however, R.I. home schools are not required to have a sex education in their requirements. Where would one go to get these kind of information if it is not taught in schools?

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A few days ago
Anonymous

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