Sex Education: Let’s be open and Frank
Oh, it’s taboo, we shouldn’t talk about that here. But now it’s published, so enjoy!

Sex is the most often used term today, but it also considers the most taboo word in our minds.
Regarding sex education: no secrets!
Albert Einstein (2010). “The Ultimate Quotable Einstein”, p.451, Princeton University Press
Good sex comes from understanding how your body works. Everyone likes different things when it comes to sex, so don’t worry about whether you’re “normal.”
Kama Sutra
Let’s talk about the Kama Sutra, which is one of the most important books of Ancient Indian Civilization.
Very little is known about its author, Vatsyayana Mallanga, other than his name. It was written probably sometime in the third century.
In the West, “Kama Sutra” seems to be synonymous with contortionist sex positions — ones that combine acrobatics, yoga, and perhaps primeval pornography.
Well, this is only partially true.
Kama Sutra is much more than just learning some positions, it covers other topics such as the
- art of living well,
- the nature of love,
- finding a life partner,
- taking care of your love life.
Not only for pleasure but mutual understanding
Nowadays, Sex is more frequently used as a way to get pleasure and, between bachelors, a way to be a cool guy.
But that is not true, sex has much more benefits beyond simple enjoyment, that can be to know your partner better and make your partner satisfied.
Sometimes a bad sex life can become a reason for a break-up or divorce, which may not be a good reason, but it happens nowadays.
Need for Sex Education
You may think that who needs a sex education, and some of you may think of yourself as a sex expert, advising your friends or family. But real sex education is much different from your casual Knowledge about it.
Sex Education is not about just sex and intercourse, but it is more about connecting with your partner.
A Comprehensive sex-education course includes:
- Human Development (including reproduction, puberty, sexual orientation, and gender identity)
- Relationships (including families, friendships, romantic relationships, and dating)
- Personal Skills (including communication, negotiation, and decision-making)
- Sexual Behavior (including abstinence and sexuality throughout life)
- Sexual Health (including sexually transmitted diseases, contraception, and pregnancy)
- Society and Culture (including gender roles, diversity, and sexuality in the media)
Helps Control Rape and protect women
This is not a direct benefit of understanding sex education, but it helps to make society more meaningful.
A man who understands the dignity of his partner will always understand the dignity of other women and will greatly reduce rape in our daily lives and make society a better place for women.
Good Sex education will eliminate all the gender inequalities and make the next generation less prone to the problems of this generation like,
- Increasing Rape
- Patristic Society
- Gender Inequality
- Rising Divorces
- Abortions