SINGAPORE: Sex education for teenagers is now an SMS or an Internet connection away.
Sex expert, Dr Wei Siang Yu, also known as Dr Love, has launched an
interactive sexual wellness online forum for teenagers to contact him
on issues related to sex.
"It is important for parents, teachers and lawmakers to work together
and understand today's teenagers from their perspective rather than
from our own," he said.
But will this hotline stem teenage sex and the transmission of infection among teens?
Men's health expert and urologist, Dr Peter Lim, thinks it's worth a
try. "Well, we can't stop the march of progress; sex is so rampant on
TV. If you can't stop it, at least do it right. We have to teach them
to do it maturely and responsibly."
However, Dr Rosie King, a sexual health physician at the Sydney Centre for Sexual and Relationship Therapy, had reservations.
"It's too late to talk about sex by the time they are teenagers. Sex
education should be taught in primary school," she said. "And it does
not have to be explicit".
Said Dr King: "The topic of sex can be brought up naturally, for
instance, when the dog has puppies, when Mum is having another baby —
it's a good time to talk to your children about it."
Studies have shown that children whose parents have talked to them about the birds and the bees, "actually delayed sex".
Still, since teenagers might get wrong information from their friends, the hotline is a much safer alternative, she added.
Dr King is also a past president of the Australian Society of Sexual Educators, Researchers and Therapists.
Meanwhile, you can SMS your email address and sex questions to 9437 5683.
- TODAY/so
thanks...
Originally posted by QX179R:SINGAPORE: Sex education for teenagers is now an SMS or an Internet connection away.
Sex expert, Dr Wei Siang Yu, also known as Dr Love, has launched an interactive sexual wellness online forum for teenagers to contact him on issues related to sex.
"It is important for parents, teachers and lawmakers to work together and understand today's teenagers from their perspective rather than from our own," he said.
But will this hotline stem teenage sex and the transmission of infection among teens?
Men's health expert and urologist, Dr Peter Lim, thinks it's worth a try. "Well, we can't stop the march of progress; sex is so rampant on TV. If you can't stop it, at least do it right. We have to teach them to do it maturely and responsibly."
However, Dr Rosie King, a sexual health physician at the Sydney Centre for Sexual and Relationship Therapy, had reservations.
"It's too late to talk about sex by the time they are teenagers. Sex education should be taught in primary school," she said. "And it does not have to be explicit".
Said Dr King: "The topic of sex can be brought up naturally, for instance, when the dog has puppies, when Mum is having another baby — it's a good time to talk to your children about it."
Studies have shown that children whose parents have talked to them about the birds and the bees, "actually delayed sex".
Still, since teenagers might get wrong information from their friends, the hotline is a much safer alternative, she added.
Dr King is also a past president of the Australian Society of Sexual Educators, Researchers and Therapists.
Meanwhile, you can SMS your email address and sex questions to 9437 5683.
- TODAY/so
izit sex education or sexuality education? gt big diff la!
this is interesting. to educate this way
So, how many ppl sms dr love for free sex?
isn't he just another attention seeker
Originally posted by tinuviel07:isn't he just another attention seeker