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How open is sex education in New Zealand?
Open to a woman naked and no one will take pictures.

New Zealand's underwear wall is very famous. Many female tourists will untie their underwear and hang them up after coming here. They think it is liberating nature and helps to release stress. It is normal for female tourists to take off their underwear here without being photographed.

New Zealand is really a particularly open country, and this landscape was once questioned. A lot of underwear has also been taken away, but people's enthusiasm has increased and this scenic spot is more popular with tourists. Moreover, even if women are naked here, no one will take pictures, because it is normal for local people.

In New Zealand's national curriculum standards, sex education is a part of "health and physical education". Sex education is not only related to sexual behavior and reproduction, but also covers a wider range of aspects besides physiological knowledge, which can be reflected in the wording of "sex education". In the guide to sex education, the word "sex education" is sex education, not sex education with limited meaning. Sex includes physical, social, psychological, emotional and spiritual aspects.