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Mara Hart
Finnegan
English Honors 11 2A
9 December 2016
20% of new HIV infections are found in ages 15-24 each year while only 4.1% high
school students have been tested for human immunodeficiency virus (Adolescent). Why are so
many young adults contracting STDs? Is it laziness or ignorance? Since the early 1990s,
Americans have been teaching their nation about the risk of venereal, or sexual, diseases.
Constantly progressing, the country improves its birth control from condoms to birth control
pills, emergency contraceptives, and more. However, in 1996, states were offered federal grants
to teach students that abstinence until marriage was optimal (Sex). Its theorized that abstinence
only education will reduce sexual intercourse, prevent unplanned pregnancies, and inhibit
sexually transmitted diseases. Sex education teaches widely abstinence until marriage and
relationships, neglecting LGBT teenagers. Others believe that a complete sex education will
allow children to grow into healthier relationships and increase their overall quality of life. Sex
education needs to promote safer sex, prevent unplanned pregnancies, and permitting a safe
forum for kids to explore sexuality in order to protect children as they grow.
Sex is a natural impulse to most, but like most things in life, sex is not without
consequences. As the years have progressed, medical technology has allowed Americans to
practice safe sex and reduce the risk of receiving sexually transmitted diseases, such as
chlamydia, HIV, and gonorrhea. In 2015, 41% of high school students had sexual intercourse
while 30% are sexually active. While abstinence is the sole way to completely prevent STDs, not
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many teens are willing to make that sacrifice. Due to the taboo on premarital sex, teens typically
do not disclose their sexual activity and, in turn, arent tested for the possible diseases they could
have caught. Only 27% of the sexually active population are 15-24 years old while 50% of new
STI cases every year stem from youth (Adolescent). STDs can ruin the lives of the minors who
have not yet had the chance to live and experience the world. 26% of all new HIV cases are
among minors. HIV appears as a flu for the first month and if untreated these young adults can
spread the disease to other unknowing individuals, creating an accidental epidemic. Eventually,
HIV can transform into AIDS, resulting in depression, memory loss, and other mental disorders
in the infected (Symptoms). Sex education should teach about the risks of sex while educating
Abstinence-only education means that young adults are 1.5 times more likely to get
pregnant compared to youth who receive a more comprehensive sex education (Coyle). Nearly
half of high schoolers have had sex in 2015 (Adolescent), but since 1957, teen birth rates have
dropped from 10% to 4% in 2006 (Sex). With the greater liberty in birth control, teenage girls are
regaining control of their body. Increasing education on how to handle teen pregnancy allows
young girls to be prepared for when the accident occurs. Approximately 80% of teenage fathers
dont marry teenage mothers and only a quarter of teenage marriages from premarital
pregnancies last (Teen).While teenage fathers can very easily quit being a parent, a young girl
relationships, leaving the minorities lost with no instruction. Abstinence is not for everyone,
despite the idealistic insistence from the school boards across the nation.
Virginia Beach has one of the highest concentration of LGBT residents in a metropolitan
area (Leonhardt). Being gay has faced backlash in society, making it a topic that some dread
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touching on, but being gay is a reality for many teens who unfortunately arent supplied with a
proper sex education. 12% of LGBTQ teens have been taught about same-sex relationships,
leading the clueless majority to seek help from the fallible web or inexperienced peers (LGBTQ).
These oppressed teens are constantly overlooked as theyre ostracized, leading them to be
bullied, depressed, and even suicidal. LGBTQ sex education is hypocritical as they are more
likely to have sex in the conditions that heterosexual couples are warned against. These youth are
more likely to lose their virginity earlier and take on more sexual partners. These youth are more
likely to have intercourse while intoxicated. These youth are more likely to endure dating
violence. Without the same education that heterosexual teenagers are receiving, schools arent
protecting LGBTQ teens against the dreadful behaviors that others are dissuaded from.
Sex education is complex, containing many taboo topics, such as masturbation, abortion,
and homosexuality. Teachers, in the past and present, have been afraid to approach these topics
due to the uncertainty of parents reactions to the lesson (Donovan). This creates a cycle of
ignorant parents hindering their childs education and a trend of stigmatizing these necessary and
natural topics. However, masturbation is a natural and healthy act that people of all ages
participate in, including over half of 14 to 17 year olds (Mozes). Masturbation, though heavily
criticized, includes health benefits, including reduced risk of prostate cancer (Castleman),
menstrual cramp relief, and improved body image (Masturbation). Abortion is often a topic of
debate, especially political and religious. Contrasting views constantly berate the other in media,
making the issue a very divided one. Coupled with the promotion of abstinence, demonization of
abortion leads students to believe that it isnt an option. One thing both pro-life and pro-
choice supporters can agree on is that abortion may be necessary to save a womans life
(Painter). Homosexuality, though increasingly accepted, is still criticized. Uganda has even made
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a law in 2013, making gay sex punishable up to life in prison (Castleman). As the years move on,
minds become more open and children realize that the feelings they have are natural. The
number of LGBT representation is multiplying with celebrities like Zachary Quinto, Matt Bomer,
and Ellen Degeneres. As society grows to teach the future to be more open-minded about sex
Parents grow worrisome that as their child becomes more sexually aware, sex education
will be a gateway to harmful habits. Worried of the stigma around sex, teachers keep the topic
very restricted. Diane Burger, a sex education teacher from Pennsylvania, says that the message
being given to students is that sex is bad for your body and dangerous, but sex is not inherently
bad. Sex is how populations thrive and pass on their genes to the next generations (Donovan).
Sex is a way that people represent love. Marilyn Monroe, back in the 1950s, said We are all
born sexual creatures, thank God, but it's a pity so many people despise and crush this natural
gift (Monroe). As teenagers grow, they have sex and many of them are not learning the
pressure, emotions, and responsibilities that accompany sex. Teaching these safe topics will
limit the teenagers grasp of sex, not truly preparing them for what may happen.
In-depth sex education will allow students to make more informed choices, keeping them
away from the dangers of sex as they experience their childhood. Keeping sex education
inclusive and well-rounded creates a more welcoming environment where students can address
their concerns, keeping them both physically and mentally healthy. Why is something so natural
left for young students to unsafely experience? With the knowledge the human race has now,
why isnt society willing to share it? Call the school board to question schools on their lack of
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