Very true. And don’t forget, the British were proposing sex-ed for four and five year olds a while back. I’d imagine if you make every young kid undergo mandatory sex-ed each year starting at four, that is going to get them to stop looking up SpongeBob and Bigbird on the internet, and begin looking up “Lesbian mom love.”
I find it amazing as they drop the age of sex-ed, they then marvel at an increase in sexual behavior by kids who probably wouldn’t have even been aware of sex, were it not taught to them in their school each day.
Only Liberals.
As a Brit who went to primary and secondary school from 1975-1980 and 1981-1988 (then on to university), my sex education at school started age 10, in the penultimate year of primary school, with the basics of reproduction and body part identification.
Secondary sex education was of course more involved and adult as you got older (it stopped at 16, which is the legal age of consent here, and besides you can leave school at 16 in the UK).
I think 10 is about the right age for schools to start teaching the basics.