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Sex education is a critical part of a child's development, and framing it outside of religious contexts allows for a more accurate, comprehensive, and inclusive approach.

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Top 1 reason - Reduces Shame and Stigma: In some religious contexts, discussions about sexuality are framed in ways that can foster shame, guilt, or fear, particularly around topics like menstruation, masturbation, and contraception. A secular, fact-based approach treats these as normal aspects of human biology, helping children develop a healthier view of their bodies and reducing shame.

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2. Empowers Critical Thinking: Approaching sex education outside of religious context encourages students to develop critical thinking skills about relationships, consent, and respect. They learn to approach these subjects analytically rather than dogmatically, preparing them for adult life in a diverse society with a wide range of perspectives on sexuality.

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3. Focus on Health and Safety: Sex education based on scientific facts helps children understand their bodies, health, and relationships without the influence of religious beliefs, which can vary widely. This empowers them to make safe and informed decisions about their sexual health, including protection against sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unwanted pregnancies.

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Improves Consent Awareness and Reduces Violence: Secular sex education programs often emphasize concepts like personal boundaries, consent, and respect, which are sometimes overlooked in religious frameworks. This knowledge can play a crucial role in reducing rates of sexual harassment and assault, equipping young people to recognize and avoid unhealthy relationships.

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5. Promotes Inclusivity: Religious frameworks for sex education may not accommodate diverse family structures or sexual orientations. A secular approach ensures that all students, regardless of their background, receive accurate, nonjudgmental information that acknowledges and respects differences in sexual orientation and gender identity.

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6. Evidence-based - Many countries have public health goals around reducing incest, teen pregnancy and STIs. Evidence-based sex education programs directly contribute to these goals and are often more effective without the constraints of religious doctrine.

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Posted by Income > 1 month ago | Report Abuse

Here can't do edu seks。 Breeding will happen uncontrol。

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 week ago | Report Abuse

Breeding is important- else you prefer low birth rate and aging population and disappearing nation?

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Posted by Income > 1 week ago | Report Abuse

Japan's low birth rate is a serious concern, Japan's population is projected to decline significantly by 2050.
* Birth Rate: Japan's current fertility rate is around 1.3, not 1.1. While below the replacement rate of 2.1
* Immigration: Japan has a relatively low immigration rate
* Longevity: Japan has one of the highest life expectancies in the world. This means a larger elderly population, which can contribute to economic and social challenges
The potential consequences of a shrinking population
That's why encouragingbreeding is very important in msia.

Posted by EngineeringProfit > 1 week ago | Report Abuse

yes, yes.........we need to support gisbh

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https://www.theborneopost.com/2024/12/08/kedayan-from-miri-wins-miss-universal-global-2024/
MIRI (Dec 8): A Kedayan from Miri, Hannah Dahlim, has been crowned Miss Universal Global 2024 during the international pageant hosted by Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur on Dec 1.

The event, held at HXC Grand Ballroom, saw 48 participants from Borneo in Malaysia, Japan, India, Vietnam, Philippines, Sri Lanka, Russia, Taiwan, Hong Kong and China vying for the title.

In a press release today, Hannah attributed her win to the support and guidance from Borneo Pageant director Kimi Tomas, who was also ‘Mrs Global Asian 2023’ winner.

She mentioned that one of her advocacies is to continue the legacy by Kimi, which is to put Borneo on the global maps any way possible.

“I would also like to take this opportunity to highlight the beauty and tradition of my Kedayan community to the world, as the Kedayan is very small community in Borneo,” she said.

Hannah shared that through the pageant, she forged international friendships with other participants and took the opportunity to share her Kedayan culture, as well as introduce Borneo to them.




At last sarawadian becomes world renown beauty queen!

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Sarawakian women kae the world best wives, mothers and girlfriends.........hehe

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Posted by Income > 1 week ago | Report Abuse

Many men will line up to marry Hannah Dahlim, and breed lots of pretty offsprings。

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Posted by speakup > 1 week ago | Report Abuse

everything in malaysia is about race, religion, sex!
remember anwar seks case last time, then chua soi lek seks case, then azmin seks case
semua gila seks

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Posted by speakup > Dec 12, 2024 7:52 AM | Report Abuse

everything in malaysia is about race, religion, sex!
remember anwar seks case last time, then chua soi lek seks case, then azmin seks case
semua gila seks






They are not like China politburo mostly are technocrat.:- degree in science or engineering。
We are mostly Art side degrees holders: so only can debate on science..。

Now public exams also being scrapped。Because follow western open learning not based on exams。

https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2024/12/10/school-based-exams-not-about-passing-or-failing-says-education-dg/

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