I enjoyed the discussion we had about Sex Education. I thought it was interesting to see how different everyone's Sex Ed. experiences were.
I went to a rural western PA high school and the only time I remember talking about Sex Ed. was in Health Class. Our Sex Ed. was taught along with the talk about motherhood and parenting. Our Health teacher emphasized abstinence and then showed us a video of a live birth. It seemed counter-productive, but the video scared the shit out of me, and I think in some instances it made some of us either not want to have sex or definitely use protection so we wouldn't have to go through that. Other than that there was not much talk about contraceptives or any methods of practicing safe sex. I thought this was odd and felt that it should have been incorporated into the curriculum somewhere...but I also understand about funding in schools and they have to teach whatever program they are being funded for.
While learning about female reproduction and anatomy I think it would have been more effective to teach the girls and boys in separate classrooms. I was in a class with a lot of immature boys who laughed constantly at pictures, etc. and were always serving as a distraction. I think this hindered the learning of everyone and discouraged everyone from trying to pay attention.
I think there should be a program geared towards teaching everything..abstinence, contraception, etc. and it should be taught to students at an appropriate age. I think in my case learning about abstinence in Senior Health Class seemed almost pointless because most of the students had/were already sexually active.
11.30.2010
11.21.2010
Sex Trafficking
One thing that I thought was interesting when thinking about sex trafficking is that when most people think about it they always think of it happening in other countries and never in the US. Although as a group we focused primarily in Eastern Europe, while doing research, we discovered that these horrific acts are taking place right under our noses. I read that Atlanta was the worst place in the US for sex trafficking. This project also made me realize how important it is to spread awareness about this global problem.
I focused primarily on the health implications of individuals who were sex trafficked. I found researching about AIDS/HIV to be the most interesting. Picture this.. one person who is being trafficked contracts HIV from a customer...then they are forced to have sex with upwards of 30 people daily...unable to chose to practice safe sex or not..then they pass HIV on to those customers and then they pass it on to others..etc...which just perpetuates the cycle. I also read an article about a culture that thought having sex with a virgin would cure HIV/AIDS so they would have sex with virgins which also perpetuates this cycle because that is obviously not true.The global spread of HIV/AIDS is an increasingly big problem and I think there needs to be efforts made to stop what is happening in the sex trade industry.
Sex trafficking is seen as a form of modern day slavery and I whole heartedly agree.
I focused primarily on the health implications of individuals who were sex trafficked. I found researching about AIDS/HIV to be the most interesting. Picture this.. one person who is being trafficked contracts HIV from a customer...then they are forced to have sex with upwards of 30 people daily...unable to chose to practice safe sex or not..then they pass HIV on to those customers and then they pass it on to others..etc...which just perpetuates the cycle. I also read an article about a culture that thought having sex with a virgin would cure HIV/AIDS so they would have sex with virgins which also perpetuates this cycle because that is obviously not true.The global spread of HIV/AIDS is an increasingly big problem and I think there needs to be efforts made to stop what is happening in the sex trade industry.
Sex trafficking is seen as a form of modern day slavery and I whole heartedly agree.
NOT FOR SALE
Until Next Time.
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