advocate for better sex education. Zhao et al. demonstrate howyoung people engage in risky sexual behaviors which can result innegative consequences, for example. teen pregnancy and STDs and HIVinfections. Tolman, investigating young women, argues that youngwomen are being silenced in terms of their own bodies and theirdesires, instead of being educated about their bodies.
John Oliver discusses in his video that there are no standardsacross states/districts/schools in terms of sex education. KeepingJohn Olivers' arguments in mind, please discuss these twoquestions.
What should NOT be included in sex education? What should be leftto parents?
Should schools promote \"abstinence only?\" Why or why not?