Nov 18

Many parents do not talk to their children about sex. Some adults believe that talking about sex will encourage children to have sex. Sex also causes different sexually transmitted diseases or illnesses (STDs or STIs). People get STDs/STIs when they have unprotected sex. Children can understand sexual crimes such as abuse better if they know about sex.

If you have sex with someone, some of the STDs have no signs at first, children often do not realise that they have an STI. Children, men and women should go to the clinic of they have sex with a oral sex.

Children, women and men often learn sex from television, radio and forms of communication. When they don’t talk about, they get wrong information and do wrong things that may risk them. You can only protect yourself from sex when you are abstaining, faithfull to one partner or condomising.

Written by Ekias Mavhenyangwa (15 years)
Mashame secondary school, Gokwe North, Zimbabwe

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