It has been chronicled that there has been an increased number of good sex education programs: the numbers have been decreased in the rates of sexually transmitted disease (STD), pregnancies of the teens and the pregnancy-related pieces of stuff have been dropped out. But the researchers, educators as well as advocates are trying their best that sex ed should be highlighted more than physical health. Some claim that sex education should also be about the relationship.
The experts use to state that giving the knowledge as well as the basic foundation in the building up the relationship and centring the notion of care for others may enhance the well being and make the way for a healthy intimacy in their future. It can prevent stereotyping and bias. In middle and high school it minimises the instances of sexual harassment as well as assault. Which later on lead to cyberbullying and stalking to the unwanted touching and the non-consensual sex. In one of the Columbia University, there has been a recent study that the sexual health initiative to foster transformation (SHIFT) that the comprehensive sex education protects students from sexual assault even after the high school.
It is likely to say that the both the middle and the high school students if they are more practised not only in thinking about caring for each other as well as there is likely to be seen a reducing number of vulnerable to the sexual violence. And then the students in both the middle and the high classes will be the better way to prepare themselves to engage themselves and support one another in relationships, romanticism and the remainder.