Condoms can't be trusted and boys don't cry in Catholic Paraguay's first sex ed program
Source: Associated Press
Condoms cant be trusted and boys dont cry in Catholic Paraguays first sex ed program
By ISABEL DEBRE
Updated 3:52 AM EDT, September 3, 2024
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In Catholic Paraguay, which has the highest rate of teenage pregnancy in South America, many young mothers explained their teen pregnancies to The Associated Press as the result of growing up in a country where parents avoid the birds and the bees talk at all costs and national sex education is indistinguishable from a hygiene lesson.
I didnt decide to become a mother, Zalazar said. I didnt have a chance to choose because I didnt have the knowledge.
Over the years that Zalazar, now 39, has gone from sexual ignorance and shame to raising her 23-year-old son and advocating for childrens rights, Paraguays lack of sex education has remained unchanged until now. For the first time, the Ministry of Education has endorsed a national sex ed curriculum. But in a surprising twist, its the sexual health educators and feminists who are panicked. Conservative lobbyists are thrilled.
The curriculum, a copy of which was obtained by the AP, promotes abstinence, explains sex as Gods invention for married people, warns about the inefficacy of condoms and says nothing of sexual orientation or identity.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/article/paraguay-sexed-lgbtq-curriculum-teen-pregnancy-evangelical-eu-culture-wars-ec1ea559417e2cd7b6ee852550ee9efd