Childhood Sexuality Education: An Inducer of Traditional Sexual Orientation
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Abstract
Sufficient sexuality education, counseling, and intervention can accurately determine traditional sexual orientation. As a result, people are less likely to be misunderstood and criticized later in life due to their sexual orientation. Educating young people about sexuality is important for many social and practical reasons. Early sex education is required to help young people create the right gender ideas and acquire the traditional correct sexual orientation. The direction of children’s sexual education has become vital. Nobody denies the existence of LGBTQ people, but we do not actively promote it, especially among kids. Society’s traditional familial roots will be damaged if an orientation deviates from norms.
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Sexuality Education, Sexual Orientation, LGBTQ, Childhood, Society
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