Boys and girls may have different needs and concerns about sex education. For example, boys may need to know more about contraception, sexually transmitted diseases and erections, while girls may be more concerned about menstruation, contraception and pregnancy. However, both boys and girls should receive sex education in order to better understand and protect themselves.
Sex education is not only the transmission of knowledge, but also the transmission and guidance of values and behavior norms. Sex education should be carried out from family, school, society and other levels, so that children can receive correct, comprehensive and scientific sex education in various situations.