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Sex education refers to education about reproductive health, human sexuality, safe intercourse, reproductive rights and responsibilities, reproductive behavior, and sexual issues. The sole purpose of sex education is to ensure safe human sexuality, which is far different from porn which is commercially produced for adult entertainment. Sex education can be received from parents, caregivers, health campaigns, schools, or other informal and nonformal sources of education. However, issues with current sex education include the use of shaming and fear-based instruction, the promotion of gender stereotypes, abstinence-only education for many students, and materials that contain factual errors.






Introduction to Ridwanul Mosrur as the presenter of the topic.
Defines sex education, covering reproductive health, human sexuality, intercourse safety, and rights.
Clarifies that sex education aims for safe human sexuality, while porn is adult entertainment.
Identifies various sources for sex education including parents, schools, health campaigns, and informal education.
Highlights issues such as fear-based teaching, gender stereotypes, abstinence-only programs, and misinformation.