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Why don't we offer sex education and mental health courses in middle schools in China?
Because I'm afraid that knowledge will do harm.

For those who can't understand knowledge correctly, knowledge will be counterproductive.

Educators in China believe that middle school students don't understand the quality of this knowledge, and most importantly, teachers themselves don't have the quality to convey knowledge correctly in this harsh environment.

The essence of sex education is to tell the core facts of sexual intercourse, and at the same time constantly use the elements of morality and self-discipline to neutralize the strong stimulation it brings. So that an instinct that may be harmful to society is over-aroused.

Middle school students seem calm on the surface, but in fact their sexual energy impulses are secretly neutralized by the surrounding environment. Otherwise fornication and rape are indispensable.

However, this is the embarrassment of civilization. At first, its success was achieved by false imitation and hasty suppression. When talking about sex with their children, many parents still mechanically put those dirty ideas on their children, and then use a kind of eyes that seem to see something obscene to avoid and say something that is sanctimoniously imitated from the surrounding environment. This is actually the result of education. Education can make people feel ashamed, but people don't know what it is specifically limited by.

The obstacle of sex education is that it must be a complete and compact process from imparting written knowledge to forming good behavior habits. Because the ultimate goal of education is to condense a quality in the human body. But the current level of civilization obviously does not allow it. Even the study of intelligence subjects has many mechanical influences.