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http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/nennen_saisai/mh/c002/7/ It's the second manga I see tha...

AmaiM January 6, 2016 11:13 pm

http://www.mangago.me/read-manga/nennen_saisai/mh/c002/7/

It's the second manga I see that. So in Japan boys and girls don't have sex explanation together?

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    Anonymous January 6, 2016 11:56 pm

    I think they're having sex-education lessons thats why they separated them. Im in America and they separated us in middle school whenever they taught us about those stuff so i dont think its just in japan...

    Anonymous January 6, 2016 11:59 pm

    Ohhh wait...i misinterpreted your question xDD i was reading this long book and your words were all jumbled up in my head. I wanted to try and help out quickly but i guess i failed! sorry!!!

    AmaiM January 7, 2016 12:10 am
    Ohhh wait...i misinterpreted your question xDD i was reading this long book and your words were all jumbled up in my head. I wanted to try and help out quickly but i guess i failed! sorry!!! @Anonymous

    No you didn't! Haha I live in Brazil and that kind of thing doesn't happen here. I think it's taboo in some regions?

    VikkoZ February 6, 2016 2:23 pm

    I live in Sweden, and here we have sex-ed lessons separated. Not all of them, though, but most.

    Anonymous February 22, 2016 5:55 am

    I live in Ohio and for the most part sex ed is co-ed. We even learn about emotional aspects of it, and read different stories on the perspective a girl getting raped and her boyfriend not thinking what he did was rape and vise versa. Technically we learn everything about sex in relationships and the effects on others

    Sugarjet June 25, 2016 6:42 am

    I'm from Texas and our sex Ed classes were separated, but we could only take them with parental approval. The first year they did it, my parents didn't sign the form saying I was too young. The second year they did. Our classes were not just sex Ed, but also the changes in your body as you grow.

    Anonymous August 3, 2016 5:29 am
    I'm from Texas and our sex Ed classes were separated, but we could only take them with parental approval. The first year they did it, my parents didn't sign the form saying I was too young. The second year th... Sugarjet

    Didn't you just wind up hearing all about it from your friends anyway? Seems pointless to try to put the cat in the box when it's already free. What's the point of your parents excluding you from your peer group?

    Sugarjet August 3, 2016 6:35 am
    Didn't you just wind up hearing all about it from your friends anyway? Seems pointless to try to put the cat in the box when it's already free. What's the point of your parents excluding you from your peer grou... @Anonymous

    Yeah... That's about right, but honestly I was always the naive kid who had their head in the clouds. I must have hung out with some of the worst pervs and druggies in school, but never understood anything really until sometime after I graduated.... I think cause there was an issue with my half brother when I was growing up, most of my friends really sheltered me. I'll tell you though that even knowing everything and all the stuff I've seen and read, they are still the best friends I could have asked for.

    Sugarjet August 3, 2016 6:38 am
    Yeah... That's about right, but honestly I was always the naive kid who had their head in the clouds. I must have hung out with some of the worst pervs and druggies in school, but never understood anything rea... Sugarjet

    Oh and part of the thing with my brother is probably why they agreed to let me go the second year, even though I was only twelve.