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    571 day ago

    This is how a generation is raised without the words to talk about their own bodies. This is how girls get their first period and it’s terrifying and unexpected and shame inducing. This is how kids are sexually abused by adults and lack the understanding that what happened to them was wrong or the terminology to tell anyone about it. It’s how teenage pregnancy happens because teenagers aren’t being educated on how to have safe sex, on how to use birth control.

    It’s disgusting. This inherent view that knowledge of the functions and parts of your own body and the bodies of other people is somehow harmful is horrifically misguided. Parents are (generally) notoriously bad at educating their children about reproductive anatomy. It’s an uncomfortable subject to have with your child in the culture we live in. It’s reasonable to assume that a majority of parents either won’t at all, or will fail to properly educate their children about reproductive anatomy. Parents who are abusing their children also have a vested interest in their children not understanding what is happening to them.

    Depriving children of this education is a fundamental infringement of their human rights. Child welfare is one of the absolute most basic goals of the education system, and depriving children of education about their bodies and reproductive anatomies is harmful to their well-being and safety.