TOPIC TODAY: Is Sex Education-Forbidden or Necessary? Silence may lead to a lifelong stigmaAre you silent because you want to protect them, or because you are too embarrassed to speak? If your child has a question about their body, who is the first person they would turn to for an answer? The Big Question: If knowledge is the only armour against a predator, why would we ever leave our children "naked" in a digital world?
The shadows are lengthening at Evaking’s Bar , and the usual "cold one" on the table feels a bit heavier today. The television in the corner flickers with a news report about a spike in teenage pregnancies and a harrowing story of a primary school girl whose family blamed her for her own assault. Ola pushes his glass away, looking troubled. "I don’t know, Jide. We were raised to believe that talking about those things puts ideas in their heads. If you tell a child about fire, they want to touch it. Isn't it better to keep them innocent?" Jennifer, overhearing, leans in with a gentle but firm look. "Ola, the 'fire' is already in their pockets—it's on their phones, in their music, and in the whispers of their friends. If you don't give them a fire extinguisher and a safety manual, you aren't keeping them innocent; you're just leaving them to burn." The Lead: Breaking the Taboo of Sex Education For generations, "Sex ...