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A. In india it is sometimes even the well read urban kind, often tend to attach a whole lot of sensitivity to the topic sex, regarding it with the most viscous taboo. It is important for the people in India to understand the necessity of sex education. Topic sentence is "Indian avoids talking about sex education". Supporting sentences- sex education/ family life education has been one of the highly controversial issues in Indian society. - Indian people avoids talking about it as they think it as tabacco. - India people thinks that it is not required to give sex education since India has rich culture traditions and ethics. - General example: example of avoiding sex education is adolescent and youth in India experience several negative sexual and negative health outcomes such as early and closely spaced pregency, unsafe abortion, HIV/AIDS. Personal example: one in every five women aged 15-19 years experience childbearing before 17 years of age due to lack of sex education. Conclude sentence: Since there are supporter and opponents towards introducing sex education in Indian school, it is important to understand the perception and attitude of youth on this controversial issue. And it is important to give sex education. Because this intend to ensure the rights of the large section of youth.
B. Misinformation about sexual health has given rise to a culture of 'faith healing'. The hesitation to talk about sexual education and health, especially among women is deep rooted. It's not just in India there is hesitation everywhere. Nobody wants to talk about safe contraceptive method, sexual health, dysfunction and STDs. This encourages misinformation and myths. Hence it is important not to avoid sex education. It increases awareness about their own body and that of the opposite gender. It enables young people to make informed decisions about their sexuality and helath