1. Physiological knowledge: Boys should understand the development process of their bodies, including the changes in different stages, and have a deeper understanding of the structure and function of sexual organs.
2. Gender equality: cultivate boys to respect the gender of others and understand the importance of gender equality. Educate boys not to be sexist, pay attention to women's rights and interests, and do not encourage any form of gender violence. 3. Common sense of sexual behavior: teach boys the knowledge of safe sex, including how to prevent contraception and how to prevent the spread of sexually transmitted diseases.
4. Sexual health: Educate boys to maintain good sexual health habits, including regular physical examination, personal hygiene and avoiding unsafe sexual behaviors.
5. Emotional communication: cultivate boys' emotional expression ability and listening ability, encourage them to establish a healthy emotional relationship with their partners, learn to support and respect each other, and learn to respect the boundaries and wishes of others.
6. Gender autonomy: let boys know that they have the right to decide their own physical rights and interests, educate them how to cooperate with their partners and reach a consensus, and emphasize that sexual relations should be voluntary and equal.
Boys of different ages need the contents and methods of sex education suitable for their growth stage, and at the same time, they are encouraged to actively seek professional knowledge and resources of sexual health in order to obtain accurate information and support. Sex education should be a continuous dialogue, dedicated to helping boys establish healthy, equal and responsible sexual concepts.