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SEX EDUCATION SHOULD BE TAUGHT IN MALAYSIAN SCHOOL

D (YANIE) D (YANIE)

REFUTE: ANIS POINT 1 COUNTER: ANIS POINT 2


To be honest, I disagree with Anis' point that sex I understand what Anis is trying to convey, but
education should be taught to prevent vaginal for a teenager who is also a student, they should
sex because doing so will lead to other types of completely avoid engaging in any kind of sexual
sexual behaviour that are not associated with act even if, it’s only on their mind to keep their
vaginal sex. innocence and purity intact.
POINT 2:
-Teenager have high curiosity and eager to try My second reason for saying no is that sex
something new to broaden their knowledge and education will provide teenagers with a reason
get the sexual experience whether to try it alone to initiate sexual behaviour.
or get their peers involved. – To bolster my argument, sex education might
serve as a sexual stimulant for students.
POINT 1: - Sex education will make books and classes a
The reason I am opposed to sex education being channel for people's sexual fulfilment. Education
taught in Malaysian schools is that sex education in sexuality differs from education in geography
should be part of a religious education or moral or history. People have sexual organs, thus it's
education subject rather than a separate likely that learning more will make the learner
subject. want to stimulate themselves.
- I say this because it will be a good approach to - Sex education also provides basic information
learning religion and sexual education at the about sexuality and encourages individuals to
same time because teenagers will be exposed to seek out additional sexual information on their
a better understanding of anything sexual own.
concerning their religious faith.
- Many also disagree on the curriculum, with
some believing it is deficient and others
believing it already teaches "too much."

YANIE CONCLUSION

After considering the merits and downsides of


teaching sex education in Malaysian schools,
I've gained a new perspective on this delicate
matter for Malaysians. I also think that sex
education should be offered in Malaysian
schools to educate teens about the seriousness
of this issue.

Teaching sexual education can educate them


about how to keep their chastity intact and also
let them know if they are being sexually
harassed.

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