Comprehensive Sexuality Education Should Be Supported By Students And Faculty At UD
Jennifer Spaulding - Senior
January 12, 2009
Implementing comprehensive sexuality education into the daily scholastic lives of young adults and teenagers is a necessary and fundamental step in expanding their crucial knowledge of sexual protection and safety. Ohio State Senator Teresa Fedor introduced SB 385 or the Comprehensive Sexuality
Education Bill on November
28, 2008 to the Ohio Senate, which I fully support.
I agree with Senator Fedor's choice to bring accurate and essential
sexual health information
to communities filled with individuals who continuously seek answers but are unable to find them. It is so refreshing to know that modern teens, adults, and future generations will have access to knowledge that might save their lives, or at least keep them safe. This bill will give them the capabilities and understanding
to keep themselves and their partners safe from potential harmful sexual choices. Ninety-five percent of Americans have premarital sex, and it is only prudent
to make sure that it is safe. No matter what the situation may be, young individuals deserve access
to vital sexual health information.